A Better Resource Editor?
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:21 pm
For the past year, I have used the Resource Editor in UEStudio. For about the same time I have been communicating with IDM support urging them to fix a multitude of problems I was having with it. I was told extensive time was spent looking into all my reported problems. I did see a couple of visual changes after UEStudio was updated this past summer; however, there was no mention of any Resource Editor changes/fixes in the “Changes.txt” file.
As a result, I began looking for a replacement Resource Editor. After trying several applications, I finally found one I like and can work with. It can be downloaded from http://www.radasm.com. On the left hand side of the page, about halfway down, is the download for the Resource Editor (ResEd Resource Editor) and, just above it, a source code editor (FbEdit FreeBASIC editor). The best part from a cost perspective is that these two applications are FREE. From what I can determine ResEd does not write any values to the registry so the application can be copied to, and loaded from any drive or folder.
I have been in contact with the developer and I am currently using an as yet unreleased version which includes a couple of my suggestions. There are a few other changes in the works. I am told this is a 32-bit application, so it should work on a 64-bit Vista OS.
As many other readers here are far more knowledgeable and experienced than I am, it would be a good idea if some other opinions about this application could be added.
Ken
As a result, I began looking for a replacement Resource Editor. After trying several applications, I finally found one I like and can work with. It can be downloaded from http://www.radasm.com. On the left hand side of the page, about halfway down, is the download for the Resource Editor (ResEd Resource Editor) and, just above it, a source code editor (FbEdit FreeBASIC editor). The best part from a cost perspective is that these two applications are FREE. From what I can determine ResEd does not write any values to the registry so the application can be copied to, and loaded from any drive or folder.
I have been in contact with the developer and I am currently using an as yet unreleased version which includes a couple of my suggestions. There are a few other changes in the works. I am told this is a 32-bit application, so it should work on a 64-bit Vista OS.
As many other readers here are far more knowledgeable and experienced than I am, it would be a good idea if some other opinions about this application could be added.
Ken