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I usually use both PE Explorer and Resource Hacker. However, when working with delphi applications, the best option is probably XN Resource Editor. It was coded in delphi and was designed to possess special knowledge of delphi resources. Here is a link:
Code:
hxxp://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/d10resourceeditor.htm
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Good question, best answer is elsewhere
Both the first two aforementioned utilities are good, though have become a bit dated, and I'm not even sure of their current status. The third I've not tried.
HOWEVER, since this is a very legitimate question, I propose you posture it on a site that gets more wide-spread exposure, such as Stack Overflow (no link provided, go find it if you really don't know what I'm talking about). This seems more appropriate for that, than for this... as it is a general, legitimate, development question. |
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The best was Resource Hacker
Code:
http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/ |
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