3D model, icon, and cursor thumbnail extractor

Windows Explorer is able to display files and folders using various methods. One of these methods uses thumbnails. Windows Explorer can extract thumbnails from images, animations, web pages, and some Microsoft Office files. Fortunately the Windows Explorer is able to work with 3rd party plug-ins and display thumbnails for virtually any document type. The extension available on this page allows thumbnail extraction for all document types supported by RW tools, including images, icons, static and animated cursors, and supported 3D formats (U3D, R3I, and 3DS).

Thumbnails of 3D models in Windows 2000 Explorer.
Windows Explorer offers multiple methods for files visualization. This extension cooperates with Explorer and allows it to display thumbnails of supported 3D file formats.

Thumbnails of 3D models when opening or saving files in application.
The thumbnails visualization mode is available also when opening or saving files in RealWorld products.

How to install

  1. Download the installer below and launch it.
  2. Near the end of the installation a dialog appears. This dialog list the supported file types. Check the file types that should be handled by this extension.
  3. You can later find this dialog in your Control Panel and you can enable and disable the handled file types at will. If you install an application and associate it with one of the supported file types, it is likely that you will need to re-enable the thumbnail extractor afterwards, because the association may invalidate the assigned thumbnail extractor.

Important notes

Known problems

Windows Vista caches the thumbnails much more aggressively than XP (and it also uses them in many more places). Vista will not generate the thumbnails for files if it already thinks is has the thumbnails. After installation and configuration you may notice that the thumbnails are not created for old files, but they appear if you create copy of the old file (though only for the copy). XP had the "Refresh Thumbnail" command in context menu to resolve these cases, but Vista lacks it. You can use the Disk Cleanup tool in Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools to remove the old cached images.

Downloads

Version 3.0 of ReaWolrd Thumbnails is capable of displaying thumbnails created in RealWorld applications up to version 2010.1.

Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7: RWThumbnails32.msi

Windows x64 editions: RWThumbnails64.msi

You must pick the correct version for your Windows. 64-bit will only work on 64-bit systems and the same is true vor 32-bit systems.

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user iconanoymus on May 14th 0

can you explain it more detailed please or come out with a video i think that would really help

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user iconPostal Enjoyer about 20 hours ago 0

great comment section, but why tf are people still doing this

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