Greenfish Icon Editor Pro Portable 3.31 (icon, cursor and library editor) Released

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Submitted by John T. Haller on July 8, 2013 - 6:12pm

logoGreenfish Icon Editor Pro Portable 3.31 has been released. Greenfish Icon Editor Pro is a powerful icon, cursor, animation and icon library editor width support for layers, effects and other advanced features. This release updates Greenfish to the latest version which is now open source. It also adds dual-mode 32-bit and 64-bit automatic support. It's packaged in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps.com Platform. And it's open source and completely free.

Greenfish Icon Editor Pro is packaged with permission from the publisher

Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the PortableApps.com Platform.

Features

ScreenshotGreenfish Icon Editor Pro is a powerful icon, cursor, animation and icon library editor. Layer support with advanced selection handling makes it a really professional and unique freeware tool for designing small pixelgraphic images. GFIE offers high-quality filters like Bevel, Drop Shadow and Glow; supports editing animated cursors and managing icon libraries. It's lightweight, with a clean, customizable, multilanguage user interface making it really easy to learn and use.

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PortableApps.com Installer / PortableApps.com Format

Greenfish Icon Editor Pro Portable is packaged in a PortableApps.com Installer so it will automatically detect an existing PortableApps.com installation when your drive is plugged in. It supports upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. And it's in PortableApps.com Format, so it automatically works with the PortableApps.com Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility.

Download

Greenfish Icon Editor Pro Portable is available for immediate download from the Greenfish Icon Editor Pro Portable homepage. Get it today!

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I am sure you gonna find me verry anoying
But im tyred of editing every ini after updating and stuf.

i am trying to make a explorer and im using this data:

\App\AppInfo\appinfo.ini
[Associations]
FileTypes=gfi,gfie

However it is incomplete, it should be more like:
FileTypes=gfi,gfie,ico,cur,ani,icns,icl,dll,exe,scr,png,xpm,bmp,jpg,jpeg,jpe,gif,pcx,res,jp2,jpf,jpx,j2k

also lots of other aps here dont even have it, like openoffice.
i looked it up, for if you want to use it:
OpenOfficeWriterPortable=odt,ott,oth,odm,sxw,stw,sxg,doc,dot,xml,docx,docm,dotx,dotm,doc,wpd,wps,rtf,txt,csv,sdw,sgl,vor,xml,uot,uof,jtd,jtt,hwp,602,txt,pdb,psw
OpenOfficeCalcPortable=ods,ots,sxcand,stc,xls,xlw,xlt,xls,xlw,xlt,xml,xlsx,xlsm,xltx,xltm,xlsb,wk1,wks,123,dif,rtf,csv,txt,sdc,vor,dbf,slk,uos,uof,htm,html,pxl,wb2
OpenOfficeImpressPortable=odp,odg,otp,sxi,sti,ppt,pps,pot,pptx,pptm,potx,potm,sda,sdd,sdp,vor,uop,uof,cgm,pdf
OpenOfficeDrawPortable=odg,otg,sxd,std,bmp,jpeg,jpg,pcx,psd,sgv,wmf,dxf,met,pgm,ras,svm,xbm,emf,pbm,plt,sda,tga,xpm,eps,pcd,png,sdd,tif,tiff,gif,pct,ppm,sgf,vor
OpenOfficeMathPortable=odf,sxm,smf,mml
dont know about there database

this one isalso inacurate:
AudacityPortable=aup,wav,aiff,pcm,ogg,flac,mp2,mp3

some more:
InkscapePortable=svg,svgz,ai
SumatraPDFPortable=pdf,xps,djvu,chm,epub
7-ZipPortable=7z,zip,gzip,bzip2,xz,tar,wim,apm,arj,chm,cpio,deb,flv,jar,lha,lzh,lzma,mslz,onepkg,rar,rpm,smzip,swf,xar,z,cramfs,dmg,fat,hfs,iso,mbr,ntfs,squashfs,udf,vhd

hehe thats it for now Wink

John T. Haller's picture

They're not supposed to be exhaustive lists of every file extension supported. They're supposed to be analogous to what the local version of the app registers when you install it. For example, Audacity only registers aup as that is its native format. You wouldn't want MP3 or OGG files to come up in Audacity by default as you'll likely be playing those in a player, which is why they are in the list for apps like CoolPlayer+ and AIMP.

Similarly, we're not going to list out long-dead formats just because an app happens to support them to clutter up the list of file associations when they're added to the PA.c Platform. How often do you encounter a 123 file?

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