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Re: Exracting images from a WinForm app by Kevin

Kevin
Fri Aug 22 08:48:02 CDT 2003

Andrew,

<<Is there a way to extract the icons/images from a WinForm application?
Anyone know of the copyright info as well? For example, I like the icons in
the WebMatrix application and would like to simply look at them in more
detail... with a graphic application. If it's ok, would like to use them in
some of my apps, but concerned about the copyright side.

Resource Hunter is a great tool for this. You can check it out at:
http://www.boilsoft.com/rchunter.html.

I don't have an answer on your copyright question...

Regards,
Kevin McNeish
C# MVP
Chief Software Architect, Mere Mortals .NET Framework
www.oakleafsd.com