Which version of IconPackager?

Which version of IconPackager is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit. I have been having problems finding one.

 

Thanks in advance for all help!!

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Latest/proper version can be found here: [LINK]

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Which version of IconPackager is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit. I have been having problems finding one.

IconPackager doesn't work well with Windows 7. My icons are always changing back to default and I've tried numerous times to get it to change specific icons without success.

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Quoting WebGizmos, reply 2
Which version of IconPackager is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit. I have been having problems finding one.

IconPackager doesn't work well with Windows 7. My icons are always changing back to default and I've tried numerous times to get it to change specific icons without success.

Ditto! :') >_>

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I have sent detailed descriptions and screenshots of the icon-order confusing bug to support. I hope, that will be of some help.

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I run Icon packager 5 on my W7 64 bit machine and never have had a problem

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Quoting WebGizmos, reply 2
IconPackager doesn't work well with Windows 7. My icons are always changing back to default and I've tried numerous times to get it to change specific icons without success.

have you checked settings for the live folders ...... sometimes that is the main cause !!

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Quoting amitsaran, reply 6
have you checked settings for the live folders ...... sometimes that is the main cause !!

 

more details please

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This thread surprises me!  I run Windows 7 64-bit and the latest version of IconPackager and have never had a problem.  I change icon sets about every other day.

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yo no tengo problemas con IconPackager,tengo Windows 7 64-bit

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Just yet another reason not to swicth to Win7, I guess.

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I'm not having any problems with IconPackager and Win 7 64 bit.

Is it possible that another piece of software or some software settings being the problem?  :S

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Quoting Snowman, reply 10
Just yet another reason not to swicth to Win7, I guess.

That would be a dumb reason in my opinion. Win7 is far and above the best OS put out in a long time.

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Quoting Frankief, reply 12

Win7 is far and above the best OS

Not on my system it isn't. Vista drags Win7 around by the nose on my system plus various, for me essential apps doesn't function on Win7.
Enough reasons for me not to take the plunge.

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Quoting Snowman, reply 13
Quoting Frankief, reply 12
Win7 is far and above the best OS

Not on my system it isn't. Vista drags Win7 around by the nose on my system plus various, for me essential apps doesn't function on Win7.
Enough reasons for me not to take the plunge.
I guess it depends on your individual system. Vista was a total dog on my Dell and Win 7 runs rings around it, just can't get IconPackager to hold the selected icons for more than a couple of hours! X|

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Quoting DisturbedComputer, reply 7
Quoting amitsaran,
reply 6
have you checked settings for the live folders ...... sometimes that is the main cause !!



more details please

Yeah I'd like to know what these settings are as well.