IconCool Manager 5.50 build 91125

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IconCool Manager manages, extracts, converts, modifies, searches, creates, enlarges, or reduces icons. An icon library with dozens of sample entries is included and accessible through a tree-style organizational system, allowing you to categorize icons and create new libraries within them. You can search icons in the library by keywords, and even add or edit the keywords of any icon. An icon search, extraction, and conversion tab lets you view icons within files and save them in various sizes as ICO, CUR, GIF, JPEG, BMP, or PNG format images. You can also convert images from 25 formats to icons. You can export a total icon library to an ICL file. You can move icons using the powerful drag-and-drop functions.

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