Here's a handy tool that lets you annotate and organize your layers by adding comments to each. [Updated to fix the [0x00000000] error.]
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How to use:
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Icon-Restore was created to help with saving and restoring the icon layout when you activate and deactivate layers. If you own (or dream of owning) one of those fancy-pants laser levels, this tool was made for you. [Completely rewritten. No ...
Thunder-man has spun another tool to help make life easier in the Software Virtualization trenches. This tool gives you quick and easy access to some of Trinket's configuration options. [Updated allow import and export of settings. ...
Would you like to get to your favorite SVS Admin tool with a double-click of the VSA? Thunder-man outlines the steps you can take to set up your system so double clicking any VSA will open Advanced Layer-Maker so you can quickly delve ...
Here's an advanced tool submitted by Thunder-man that gives you the ability to install software and import layers to any path or hard disk (among other things). [See release history for complete update details.]
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Once Thunder-man starts coding, it's hard to get him stopped. At least once a week, we slide a keyboard under his fingers just to see what he creates. This week he's come up with a tool that makes quick work of deactivating all the active ...
Sometimes you just need a file in .msi format. Most silent installs, for example, require that you start with a .msi file instead of a .exe file. Here's a cool tool (written by Thunder-man) that does the conversion for you.
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Hot on the heels of his hit tool, FreeStaller , Thunder-man is out to prove he's no "one hit wonder" with this follow-up tool, FreeImport. This gem gives you the freedom to import layers to any path or drive (not just the ...
FreeStaller makes it easy to install virtualized applications to any path or hard disk (instead of to the default c:\fslrdr\).
See also FreeImport
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All New Layers are installed in the ...
You might have a reason (security hardening, for example) to hide the SVS FileRedirect folder (c:\fslrdr\). Thunder-man has coded this slick utility that'll make the task a snap.
Now you see it.
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