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Clicking the 'Support' button on the site takes you to what was the [http://drealm.info/simlogical/slforum/index.php#9 SimLogical forum]. The link is now dead, but clicking on the button would load a page which noted that 'Paladin' is retired and that support is not available.
 
A notable tool from SimWardrobe is the Hack Conflict Detection Utility which can detect any hacks and mods for ''The Sims 2'' that may conflict with each other, but may not detect conflicts with the game.
 
==Availability==
Downloadable content on the site does not require registration and is free as long as it was not re-posted elsewhere.
 
It should be noted that there are a few broken download links in The Sims 1 section of the website. The files are instead available [http://www.simthing.net/sims1/swobjects.htm here].
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==Ads==
The site features many in-line ads by [http://www.google.com Google].
 
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===The Sims===
These tools do not require installation other than being extracted to a folder. However, since they are older programs, some require extra Visual Basic files which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.
 
====SimWardrobe====
The site's namesake program. This tool, for ''Hot Date'' and later, allows players to change the [[clothes]] of a playable Sim or [[townie]]. All clothing types can be changed. The player will be able to select which type of clothing to change, and will be able to scroll though a list of available meshes for that type.
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===The Sims 2===
These tools do not require installation other than being extracted to a folder.
In a support forum post dated March 4, 2007<ref>Retrieved via the Wayback Machine. The archived post is [http://web.archive.org/web/20090507070019/http://s3.freepowerboards.com/simwardrobe/viewtopic.php?p=53 here].</ref>, it was noted that both the NPC Replacer and the Sims 2 Categorizer use a DirectX DLL (dx8vb.dll) that was not included with Vista. The download links in the archived post are dead. An update noted that, as of April 2007, it appeared that Vista would retrieve the missing DLL; however, it is not clear if it will currently do that, or if later versions of Windows will do it.
 
====Hack Conflict detection utility====
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