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PngCon Plus Converter is a free software by Wormintheworks and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download PngCon Plus Converter which is 4.29 MB in size and belongs to the software category Graphic. PngCon Plus Converter was released on 2011-08-18 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-02 and is currently at version 2.
We also have PngCon Plus Converter 64bit version which is 4.44 MB in size and will work on x64 computers.
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PngCon Plus Converter Description
Every file on your computer can be visually customized through a simple operation accessed from the Properties panel, namely to change the icon. Windows comes with an impressive library in this regard, but with the help of PngCon Plus Converter you can use almost any picture on your computer as a cool icon.
Simple visuals make it easy to use
The application takes little time to get installed, so you can take it for a spin before you realize. It’s best to run it with administrator privileges if you plan to save your files in the default location, otherwise you might run into elevation errors.
On the visual side of things, the application is fitted with a slim interface which lets individuals of all levels of experience quickly get the hang of things. However, this is mostly because the two function buttons speak for themselves, namely to select an original image, and to convert, with additional details shown like process status and input path.
File support and output specifications
Just like the name might suggest, the only input file format is PNG, which puts a bit of a strain on practicality, since it’s not the most common picture format out there. Only one file can be converted at a time, and dropping it over the main window has no effect. You get to work with two dialogs, one to open the target picture, and one to specify the save location.
The resulting files are all under the ICO format so you can use them as icons. Although there’s no possibility to define quality or size, the application automatically creates a set of icons with size specifications to fit 32 x 32, 64 x 64, and 128 x 128.
On an ending note
In conclusion, PngCon Plus Converter looks and feels a little rough around the edges. It only works with a single file format for input, and there’s no option to select the output size. In spite of all this, it delivers a decent variety of size specifications, and comes in handy if you really want to use a specific picture as an icon.