ResTuner Console addresses the challenge of editing and updating different resource types in numbers of executable files from the command line within a second. This is a programmable script-driven resource editing solution targeted at software developers who are looking to automate the routine task of editing resources.
If you have to edit resources in multiple executables then you have probably dreamed of being able to automate this task and turn it into a quick job that is activated by just one click of the mouse. Our powerful and innovative ResTuner Console software does just that. It will take all the pain out of the patching process, and customize your single source .EXE file with new icons, images, custom strings, version variables, manifests, and more.
By creating a repeatable process for updating and customizing resources, ResTuner Console saves countless hours traditionally spent on manual editing of resources. RTC automates the repetitive, time-consuming operations that you perform on a daily basis.
ResTuner Console can be seamlessly integrated into your existing build system in order to minimize downtime and costs. Our focus is to provide solutions that will allow continued business operations and productivity during the implementation process.
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ResTuner Console puts routine work on autopilot and saves your time from manual processes. No longer do you need to edit files manually one by one.
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"Resource Hacker"[1] should be enough to edit some strings, you just need to find the right file. [1] http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Btw there are a couple of small programs to extract icons from exe/dll -s I tried with (ResourceHacker)[http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/] and (BeCyIconGrabber)[https://jarlpenguin.github.io/BeCyIconGrabberPortable/] but neither could find other icons than the main icon AH I had the idea to maybe check the component dll-s and actually foo_ui_std.dll has the icons. Source: almost 1 year ago
I do too but I’ve been using resource hacker for over a year or two now to quickly get the icon. Very rarely have I had to look elsewhere. Source: over 2 years ago
Right click into any script, then the resulting executable open it with Resource Hacker and you'll see what I'm talking about: the script is just as a resource of the .exe. Source: almost 3 years ago
You'll also need a program called Resource Hacker. Find it here: http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/. Source: almost 3 years ago
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