SysIcon Crack + Activation Free Download SysIcon "can not be installed in the system folders" -but it can be run as an administrator. -This tool tries to act transparently. -Interrupting the background program only in case of error. -Always makes a backup of the original icon (can be restored later). -A number of settings ensure that the user understands the settings made. -- You have found a bug? Please write to the author at the e-mail address below. Version 2.7.0, 2007-09-23, paul.ossmergren@gmail.com Thank you all. Your feedback is highly appreciated. -- System requirements: * Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 * sysicon.dat is stored in your program-folder (not system directory) Usage instructions: 1) Install SysIcon (by doing a "manual" installation or use the "run" button). 2) Start it. 3) You can easily change the desktop icon, start menu icon and so on. 4) SysIcon will now create a icon file (icon.ico) in the icon/ directory of the program folder. The original icon is always copied. 5) Move the newly created icon.ico to the desktop (use of a folder icon is not required). 6) Start SysIcon again. 7) The newly created icon is used as the desktop icon. 8) Press the "save icon settings" button to save the settings (see the settings). This way you can set e.g. the official icons for the start menu, the start menu context menu, the desktop icon, the taskbar icon, the recycle bin icon, folders, recently used folders, control panel, restart icon, icon for windows shortcuts (e.g. my computer, documents, etc) and the icon of the icon for public-files. The settings are stored in a text-file (sysicon.dat) in the program folder. The icon settings can be permanently changed (e.g. via the settings) or temporarily. -- You can find a detailed description with additional information at SysIcon's homepage: Please read the readme-file for the help-file. -- SysIcon is distributed under the GPL-license. You can freely distribute SysIcon 1. SysIcon was designed to easily set most of the Windows Shell Icons according to your personal wishes. It is not an image editor but applies settings to the registry. 2. The icons change in the GUI, without re-starting the application. 3. All settings are stored locally in the application. The default settings will be restored if the application is closed. 4. Applications can be added to the settings and applied as a link. This is also possible if the settings are stored in the registry. 5. No restart of the application is necessary. You don't need to re-start the application after every icon change. 6. The settings are stored locally in the application. When the application is closed it will be restored. 7. Settings can be adjusted for every Windows Vista/7 Shell Icon. 8. Settings can be applied to every folder, file, folder, image, unknown icon, My Computer icon, start menu-items and shortcut-overlay. 9. Add and remove of folders or files is also possible. 10. It is not possible to change the startmenu-items and the contents of the startmenu (programs). 11. SysIcon can apply different settings to the same icon. (e.g. the standard settings can be applied to the recycle bin icon and the recycle bin icon in reverse color). 12. SysIcon can apply different settings to folders and files. (e.g. the standard settings can be applied to the Recycle Bin, the File's Properties and the General Properties). 13. The settings can be applied to the icon itself (not only to the icon image) e.g. the standard settings can be applied to the Aa icon and Bb icon. 14. All the settings can be applied to the image of every program, folder or file. 15. Custom icon images can be added. These must contain at least one icon for every system icon. 16. Custom icons of various sizes can be added. 17. It is possible to create your own icon image and add it to the application. 18. The default settings will be restored after a restart of the application. 19. It is not necessary to replace an existing icon file in the program that changes icons. 20. It is not necessary to replace an existing icon file in the registry. 21. Application can be added to the settings. 22. 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