@icon sushi v1.21

webfork on 27 Dec 2018
  • 1MB (uncompressed)
  • Released on 4 Feb 2007
  • Suggested by Andrew Lee

@icon sushi is an image-to-icon converter that supports alpha channel, transparency mask, WinXP 32-bit icons and multi-icon ICO files. It imports ICO, BMP, PNG, PSD, EXE, DLL and ICL files. It exports ICO, BMP, PNG and ICL files.

Category:
Runs on:Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista
Writes settings to: Application folder
Stealth: ? Yes
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
How to extract:
  1. Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice
  2. Create an empty file called aicon.ini in the same folder
  3. Launch aicon.exe
What's new?
    1.21 (Feb 04, 2007)
  • - Added: Support Vista icons. (read/write from/to *.ICO and *.ICL)
  • Therefore now up to 256x256 of image sizes are supported.
  • If you wish to save to vista format, choose Options/Icon Save Format/Vista Format
  • - Fixed: View size ComboBox did not work.
  • - Fixed: Text color did not inherit windows design settings.
  • - Fixed: In some cases, list images and large icon images were not displayed correctly.
  • - Fixed: Error occurred when saving many icons to *.ico or *.icl file.

Full changelog at http://www.towofu.net/soft/aicon_history_e.txt.

5 comments on @icon sushi  The Portable Freeware Collection Latest Entries Feed

juverax 2018-12-18 12:09

The download link, and the application still work fine in Windows 10.

v1.21

Wizzer at Colour4Free 2009-09-07 12:06

Tried most of the icon editors listed and found that the application works in XP SP3 and Vista.
I confirm that placing aicon.ini in the application folder works.
The small size and with all the basic tools needed to extract, convert format and save, with a GUI that is intuitive and easy to learn how to use, means that this software is highly recommended.

Nergal 2009-01-30 15:45

Seems to Work perfect on Vista SP1

Andrew Lee 2006-11-15 05:05

Thanks! I have verified that creating aicon.ini in the app folder does work. I have updated the description to include this.

CD 2006-11-12 15:27

Very nice program. Does exactly what I need it to do (delete the 128x128 icons to save space)

On the first run, however, it will create a folder named "aicon" in your %user%application data% directory. There is only one file: aicon.ini. If you move this file to your application folder and delete the "aicon" folder in %user%appdata" directory, @IconSushy becomes fully portable.

You might just try to create a file "aicon.ini" in the application folder before first run to see if this works too.

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