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What is a GFIE file? Icon graphic created by Greenfish Icon Editor (GFIE) Pro, a program used for editing Windows icons, cursors, and icon library files; saves one or more "pages," which store graphics for a particular icon image size (e.g., 48x48 or 32x32); also saves layers within each page as well as the current editing state.

More Information Greenfish Icon Editor Pro graphics can be exported to Windows icons ( .ICO files), cursors ( .CUR files), or other graphics formats.

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What is a GFIE file?

Icon graphic created by Greenfish Icon Editor (GFIE) Pro, a program used for editing Windows icons, cursors, and icon library files; saves one or more "pages," which store graphics for a particular icon image size (e.g., 48x48 or 32x32); also saves layers within each page as well as the current editing state.

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Greenfish Icon Editor Pro graphics can be exported to Windows icons ( .ICO files), cursors ( .CUR files), or other graphics formats.

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Updated: August 9, 2011

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What is a GFIE file?
Icon graphic created by Greenfish Icon Editor (GFIE) Pro, a program used for editing Windows icons, cursors, and icon library files; saves one or more "pages," which store graphics for a particular icon image size (e.g., 48x48 or 32x32); also saves layers within each page as well as the current editing state.