Spoon Virtual Application Studio 10.4.2380.0 [2021]
| Feature | Support in 10.4.2380.0 | | :--- | :--- | | Windows 11 | ❌ No (Stable operation not guaranteed) | | Windows 10 (22H2) | ⚠️ Limited (May work with compatibility flags) | | Windows 8.1 | ✅ Full | | Windows 7 SP1 | ✅ Full (Native) | | Windows XP SP3 | ✅ Full (Key advantage) | | ARM64 Processors | ❌ No | | 64-bit Kernel Drivers | ⚠️ Partial (Only user-mode apps) | | Microsoft Edge (Chromium) | ⚠️ Yes, but with sandbox limitations |
file that can be run from a USB drive, network share, or via the web without needing administrator privileges. Dependency Embedding: You can embed runtimes like
You can manually add application files to the virtual filesystem tab or use the to scan your system before and after a standard installation to capture changes automatically. Step 3: Configure Dependencies
Spoon Virtual Application Studio (formerly known as Xenocode and later evolved into Turbo.net) is an authoring tool for application virtualization. It encapsulates a software application and its dependencies—such as registry entries, DLLs, runtimes, and frameworks—into a single, executable file ( .exe ). Spoon Virtual Application Studio 10.4.2380.0
Leaves no footprints or junk files in the host system registry. 2. Sandbox Isolation Technology Creates a virtual file system and registry layer.
Run conflicting versions of the same application simultaneously on one machine.
This workflow empowers enterprises to deploy applications to locked-down desktops, Terminal Services (RDS/Citrix), or USB drives without local admin rights. Notably, version 10.4.2380.0 supports application linking , allowing one virtual package to call another (e.g., a virtualized plugin calling a virtualized host), a feature that addresses the "suite problem" other tools like ThinApp struggled with. | Feature | Support in 10
: Click "Capture Setup" to take a pre-installation snapshot.
The software simplifies deployment by isolating applications from the underlying operating system.
Because virtualized applications run in a sandbox, any malicious behavior or unstable crashes are contained. The host environment remains completely unaffected and pristine. Step-by-Step: Creating Your First Virtual App Sandbox Isolation Technology Creates a virtual file system
: The Spoon virtual machine (VM) emulates core Windows subsystems (filesystem, registry, process, and threading) entirely in user space. This means applications can execute instantly in an isolated environment on any Windows desktop without a full host OS copy.
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Merge Mode: Allows the virtual application to read and write to specified parts of the host system, facilitating file sharing and document saving. Use Cases for IT Teams and Developers Enterprise Software Deployment




