Tag: Thunderdome
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Thunderdome is still alive, but…
The Vault extension “Project Thunderdome” is alive under the name “Vault Thunderdome Sample.” An updated release for 2023 and 2024 has been published today!
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6 Years
Today my blog turns 6, which is 110 years is binary. To celebrate, I’m going to reveal a couple of Easter Eggs that I’ve slipped in over the years. Specifically, the titles of some of my apps. One thing I love about writing my own apps is that I get to pick the name. An…
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Project Thunderdome 2016 Source Code
We are still keeping Thunderdome open source for the 2016 release. The app itself can be downloaded from Autodesk Exchange. If you want the source code, it’s provided in the link below.
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Project Thunderdome 2015 – Now with Data Standard
Project Thunderdome is here for Vault 2015. It’s the same product you have come to know and love, but I’ve made a few improvements this time around.
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Project Thunderdome 2014
Wow. I can’t believe I’m on the 4th release of Thunderdome. They grow up so fast. If you are not familiar with the app, Project Thunderdome lets you deploy various Vault settings to all your Vault users. Settings include, shortcuts, saved searches, grid settings, DECO UI, and even Vault plug-ins.
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Thunderdome 2
Update: The 2013 version is available. Here is the new version of Project Thunderdome. It's mostly the same app as before, but now updated to work with Vault 2012. It still pulls down updates. It still has the "Users Folder" concept. And you can still backup your settings. There are some minor fixes. For example,…
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Project Thunderdome
Wouldn't it be nice to push Vault settings out to all the Vault users? Saved searches, for example. Or maybe a plug-in from your favorite Vault API blog. If there was only some sort of centralized document repository that you could use to deploy these files from. Oh wait, Vault is a centralized document repository. …

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