Fine-Tune Your Files After Compilation
A lot of an application's resources can be changed AFTER compilation, at the post-build stage of development. So why bother with resources at design time, when you can fine-tune all your Vista icons, strings and version numbers at the post-build stage along with code signing and protecting.
Using Resource Tuner Console as a post-build task is a nice way of making sure your application is always "face-lifted" after a build. Less time, less work, great results.
Resource Tuner Console Tour Topics
Click on a topic in the list below to learn more about that feature:
Easy Way to Update the Version Information
Any Manipulations Of Icons Made Easy: Adding, Replacing and Sorting Icons
Replacing Bitmaps and Other Graphics (GIF, JPEG, PNG)
Batch Replacing Text Strings, Editing And Making Copies of StringTables
Adding or Replacing Embedded XML Manifest Files
PE Tools: Tweaking the PE File Structure from the Command Line
Definition Files
Known Limitations
Sample Scripts
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Resource Tuner Console runs on all versions of Windows from 2000 through Vista, 7, 8, 10 and 11.
Minimum hardware requirements:
Intel Pentium® processor with 166 MHz, 16 MB RAM