Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Spoon Studio 10.4.2491 + free download
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Through this program may be made Portable (working without installation) programs, compressed them into one file, preserving your own settings. The program uses so-called. "Virtualization" whereby one file can be installed over a program through, you can run programs on other computers. With wide configuration settings compressed appliion. Finally able to upload their works to the site of Spoon. More information can be found on the official website
Publish with no installs, conflicts, or dependencies
* Launch appliions instantly with no setup or installs: Improve the user out-of-box experience and reduce support costs by packaging all appliion files, settings, runtimes, and components into a single executable that runs instantly with no setup.
* Convert .NET Framework and Java-based to native x86 executables: Make your .NET, Java and AIR/Flash-based appliion execute just like a native executable, with no separate installation steps or runtime versioning conflicts. Execute multiple runtime versions concurrently with no conflicts. Spoon supports all versions of Java and the .NET Framework, including .NET 4.0.
* Run legacy appliions on 7:Spoon allows legacy appliions, including Internet Explorer 6, to run properly on new operating systems such as 7, reducing the cost and risk associated with 7 rollouts.
* Eliminate UAC prompts and allow execution on locked-down desktops: Deploying as a Spoon virtual appliion eliminates requirements for access to privileged system resources, allowing unprivileged users to run appliions in an isolated environment on locked-down desktops and eliminating compatibility errors and UAC prompts.
* Dynamic sandbox isolation management: Dynamic isolation management allows virtualized appliions to run both in complete isolation or in shared virtual environments with other appliions, allowing data and settings to be shared between related appliions.
* Leverage Terminal Services investments with sandbox isolation: Sandboxing isolates appliions running in Terminal Services environments so that changes within one user instance do not affect other users.
sy to use virtualization
* Templates for popular appliions: The Studio Configuration Wizard provides templates for popular appliions, allowing automatic, painless customization and build of appliions such as , Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome, as well as step-by-step guidance through setup snapshotting.
* Setup snapshotting for custom appliions: Configuring even the most complex proprietary appliion is as sy as setting it up on a cln machine. Virtual Appliion Studio's snapshotting fture takes "before and after" s of your system and automatically constructs the virtual appliion configuration.
* Painless configuration of .NET, Java, AIR, Silverlight, Flash, and other components: Virtualize popular runtimes, components, and viewers such as the .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0, AIR, Java, Silverlight, and Flash.
* Import existing packages: Spoon Studio allows one-click import of existing setup packages, with no snapshotting required.
* Deliver appliions with no infrastructure changes: Just embed your appliion no an existing web site or place it on a network share and it is available to be run from any networked desktop. No client installation, device drivers, or other server modifiions are required. The optional Spoon Server enables cloud-based execution on LANs, WANs, and extranets directly from desktops, web browsers, and enterprise portals.
Publish via standalone executables, Active Directory, private clouds, and the web
* Publish on intranets and Active Directory: Broadcast apps to desktops into your Active Directory or other desktop management hierarchy. Scriptable SpoonReg shell integration tool allows highly customized virtual desktop provisioning and delivery.
* Deliver appliions in private clouds with Spoon Server: The optional Spoon Server allows appliions virtualized with Studio to be deployed instantly to intranet web sites, extranet users, and portals such as SharePoint. Spoon Server is over 100 times more scalble than than remote desktop-based delivery methods.
* erate setup packages: Deploy your virtual appliion using setup packages. Studio-erated s perform binary installation, Start Menu and desktop shortcut crtion, shell file assoion mapping, and uninstall.
* Deliver appliions on the web: Spoon virtual appliions can be submitted onto the Spoon.net appliion cloud for use across the web. Once on Spoon.net, appliions can be launched directly from publisher web sites, syndied on blogs and social networks, and converted into Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models.
* Deploy on USB flash drives: Enable mobile work scenarios and crte compelling marketing materials by embedding your virtual appliion on portable USB flash drives. Your appliion runs immediately when the portable drive is inserted. Settings and documents migrate with you on portable storage.
Advanced appliion virtualization engine
* erate fully native executables: No "player" software, device drivers, or other separate components are required to execute your virtual appliion. Your virtualized appliion runs just like a native binary. Spoon works with existing, unmodified appliions, services, and digital rights management (DRM) systems.
* Support for both 32- and 64-bit appliions: Spoon is the first and only virtualization engine in its class to support virtualization of both 32- and 64-bit appliions. Spoon supports execution on both 32- and 64-bit operating system platforms.
* Filesystem and registry virtualization: Comprehensive "-on-" user-mode virtualization environment simulates filesystem and registry subsystems, including process-local, isolated versions of privileged resources. Apply merge, override, or write-copy isolation semantics to govern interaction with the host device.
* Virtualize services and SQL Server: Spoon service virtualization allows service dependencies, including SQL Server, to be virtualized as part of the appliion payload, eliminating separate server dependency and database installs.
* Unprecedented performance: Unlike hardware virtualization, Spoon appliion virtualization technology allows appliions to execute at virtually the same speed as native binaries. No host operating system is required, dramatically reducing payload size and enabling order-of-magnitude superior performance than machine-based virtualization.
* Multi-platform capabilities: Platform merge allows virtual appliion behavior to be customized on a per-operating system basis while distributing a single, universal executable.
* Completely user-mode virtual machine: Spoon virtualization takes place entirely in user mode. No device drivers, reboots, or user privileges are required for Spoon virtual appliions to execute.
* side-by-side (SxS) engine support: The Spoon appliion virtualization engine completely supports virtualization of appliions and assemblies using the isolated appliion (SxS) manifest mechanism.
Comprehensive deployment solution
* Support for all major operating systems: Spoon supports the 32- and 64-bit versions of all major desktop and server operating system platforms, including:
- ® 7
- ® 7 Server
- Server® 2008
- ® Vista
- Server® 2003
- ® XP
* Software "Timebomb" Expiration: Automatically crte evaluation or -restricted versions of existing apps with run time or date-based “timebomb” expiration.
* Component partner support: Hundreds of third-party component publishers use and support Spoon technology. Popular components such as the .NET Framework, Flash and AIR, and Java can be configured and enabled with a single click directly within the Studio interface.
* Build process automation: Use the separate console-mode utility to simplify scripting and VS.NET build process integration tasks. Virtual appliion configuration is fully scriptable via a simple XML specifiion language.
* Lding technology provider: Spoon technology is used by industry-lding eduional, entertainment, financial, government, hlth care, and information technology organizations, including , Novell, and the United States Marine Corps.
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