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  • 3.2.147

IconViewer 3.2.147, released by Bot Productions, is a lightweight Windows Explorer shell extension designed to expose the icon resources embedded inside executables, dynamic-link libraries, and other icon-bearing file types without requiring any external editor. Once installed, the utility integrates directly into the Properties dialog of supported files, adding a dedicated “Icons” tab that instantly enumerates every icon group and individual icon contained within the binary. Users can inspect each image at multiple resolutions and color depths, select any icon, and with two clicks copy it to the clipboard or save it as a stand-alone .ico file, streamlining asset recovery for developers, skinners, and digital archivists who need to reuse or catalog existing graphics. Because the tool operates entirely within the native file-properties interface, it introduces no new Start-menu entries or background services, preserving system resources while remaining available on demand. Typical use cases include extracting application logos for documentation, retrieving missing icons after a system migration, comparing visual resources between different program builds, and harvesting toolbar glyphs for interface mock-ups. IconViewer resides in the System Utilities category, specifically under icon and resource extraction sub-tags, and is currently offered in a single stable version, 3.2.147, which remains compatible with all contemporary NT-based editions of Windows. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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