The tool is very simple and easy. To get started, you need to open the Redwood EXE file. As soon as you open it, a dialog will pop out asking you to open the executable file from which you want to ...
Since the tool supports the extraction of icons from EXE, DLL, OCX files, we used the Windows image resource file, i.e., imageres.dll to test this tool. We found that as soon as we dropped the file ...
Generally, if you're using Microsoft Windows, you can simply run programs by finding them in the Start Menu or from the Windows search tool and clicking on them. These programs might use shared code ...