Developed by Frozen Volcano. Release date Approximate size Age rating For ages 3 and up. This app can Access your Internet connection Use your pictures library Use your video library Use data stored on an external storage device Microsoft. Permissions info. Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices. Browse by Pack. Browse by Item. Content Management By Tagging. Store template content in multiple drives. No need to worry about low storage space when expanding your library, now you can add additional drives to accommodate newly downloaded assets.
Just select some content folders and migrate your existing assets to another drive! Move assets to a new computer, or use portable drive. Utilize Export and Import Data to easily backup all your custom content and metadata tags, pack categories, types, descriptions, thumbnails, upload records, etc. Content Sharing for iClone and Character Creator.
Sync assets from any drive and any folder. Smart Gallery allows you to import installed assets after managing file locations and names. Even if you have moved content around, renamed some files, or restructured some folders, Smart Gallery can still be easily synced by importing from a designated file location.
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To download a package from the Gallery for inspection, run either the Save-Module or Save-Script cmdlet, depending on the package type. This lets you save the package locally without installing it, and inspect the package contents. Remember to delete the saved package manually. Some of these packages are authored by Microsoft, and others are authored by the PowerShell community. Microsoft recommends that you review the contents and code of packages on this gallery prior to installation.
To install a package from the Gallery for use, run either the Install-Module or Install-Script cmdlet, depending on the package type.
For more details, see Manual Package Download. You can find packages in the PowerShell Gallery by using the Search control on the PowerShell Gallery's home page , or by browsing through the Modules and Scripts from the Packages page.
Once you've identified a package that you're interested in, you may want to learn more about it. You can do this by examining that package's specific page on the Gallery. On that page, you'll be able to see all of the metadata uploaded with the package. This metadata is provided by the package's author, and is not verified by Microsoft. The Owner of the package is strongly tied to the Gallery account used to publish the package, and is more trustworthy than the Author field.
If you discover a package that you feel is not published in good faith, click Report Abuse on that package's page. To download a package from the Gallery for inspection, run either the Save-Module or Save-Script cmdlet, depending on the package type.
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