Batch edit resources embedded in 32-bit and 64-bit portable executable files and automate common operations, such as version or logo changes.
- Resource Tuner Console
- Version :2.03
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Heaventools Software
Resource Tuner Console Description
Resource Tuner Console is the command line counterpart of Resource Tuner, specifically designed to provide developers with the means to automate resource editing operations after compiling. It is not intended for resource viewing, but for quickly implementing changes into a project in the final development stage.
Post-compilation resource editing
Running in the command prompt, Resource Tuner Console is intended for experienced users. Just like the GUI edition, it works with both 32 and 64-bit portable executable files, such as EXE, RES, DLL, SCR, CPL, Borland library files or OCX controls, enabling you to tamper with different types of resources, be it the version number, logo, strings or the application’s icon.
The advantage that the console edition brings relies in automation and batch processing. Resource Tuner Console can be embedded in a project and configured to automatically apply changes to a large number of files in case of version updates, program rebranding (new icons, manifest files, bitmaps) or code protection.
Automate resource editing in your projects
In other words, Resource Tuner Console provides you with a quick means of tampering with resources of their project. Using it, you can create repetitive tasks to modify the version number of an application and other strings, such as the copyright information or the product name, all without recompiling.
Resource Tuner Console can also manage manifest files, replace icons and logos and tamper with pretty much any string. The downloadable package includes sample scripts that you can use to take Resource Tuner Console for a test and see if it fits your needs.
Save time by automating resource changes
Integrated into your project’s build system, Resource Tuner Console enables you to automate the way changes are applied to your compiled portable executable files. And if you want to check if the changes are applied, you can use the GUI version of Resource Tuner.
The major plus of Resource Tuner Console is its fast processing speed and automation capabilities, which saves you a significant amount of time, letting you focus on improving your application’s functionality, rather than carrying out routine tasks.
System requirements
- 16 MB RAM
- 15 Mb free disk space
- Intel Pentium or AMD K5 processor with 166 MHz
Limitations in the unregistered version
- 60 days trial period
- Only two files at a time are processed
- Watermarks the resulting executables with a custom string inserted into the Version Info resource, such as “made with an unregistered copy. Register to remove this messages’