IconPackager is an application that lets Windows users change the default icons to the thousands available for download. IconPackager does this by applying sets of icon packs that can contain up to hundreds of icons. ...
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IconPackager is an application that allows users to change hundreds of icons at one time on their Windows machine. IconPackager uses packs of icons that can be applied at once, or you can change...
IconPackager allows users to easily, and safely, change nearly all of the Windows icons at once using icon "packages". IconPackager 4 has been through quite the overhaul, one of which is the most noticeable...
Stardock has released IconPackager 3.2. IconPackager is a program that can change all the icons on Windows 2000, XP, and Vista by applying entire icon sets called "icon packages". IconPackager 3.2 adds support for Windows...
Thanks hayc59 for this submission in our Back Page News section of the forums. Change your Windows icons with IconPackager 3.1. IconPackager is a program that enables users to change nearly all icons...
IconPackager 3.0a released A new version of IconPackager has been released. This update has been designed to address some compatibility issues and fix a few bugs we found. ...
Stardock has released IconPackager 3. IconPackager is a program that enables users to change nearly all of their Windows icons in one swoop by applying "packages" of icons. While Windows has long had...
IconPackager is a program that allows you to change all your Windows icons in a single click by applying "packages" of icons. There are hundreds of icon packages available on the Internet including on WinCustomize.com....
Stardock has released the public version of IconPackager 2.12. IconPackager is a program that takes packages of icons and applies tham all at once. There are thousands of icon packages on the...
Thanks Brad for this one.. Stardock has released IconPackager 2.0. IconPackager is the standard way of changing all the icons on your system to a particular theme at once. Users do this by applying "packages"...