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Hmm, looks to me that CLCL is listening to the keyboard (global shortcuts) and may interfere with other applications that do that too (in my case AHK). I had a crash (no keyboard input taken) recently after installing it.

1777
Hmm, I don't think this is the same as VMware.
At least the way I use it, it doesn't affect performance.
It is equivalent to a sandbox.

I use it to test applications
If you don't like the application, you delete the layer and it's gone. No uninstall necessary.

1778
General Software Discussion / Re: what kind of keyboard you use?
« on: April 12, 2006, 07:50 AM »
IBM ultranav.

http://www.epinions..../display_~full_specs

It reduces the trips to the mouse to NONE. Very light and flat. I use it on my lap, lying on a coach. Best possible posture :)

1779
Hi guys,

You probably will find this app interesting:
http://www.lifehacke...ual-layer-162910.php

This is nice if you test many new apps a day. it does not change your system, as all the changes are captured in the virtualization layer. I guess it is safer than writing to the registry etc and then undo the changes *using e.g., your uninstaller 2006). It's kind of like UT3 but clearer (to me).

What do you think?

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