//Information
"CloSk" allows to create Skyboxes without messing around with all these nasty subfolders and changing texture paths of the meshes.
Select the images, give the skybox a name and ... done!
Q: "Wait, aren't there already two working apps for this?"
A: "Why yes, and they were pretty good at it. Unfortuneately the websites containing the apps were down and I couldn't find any links.
Someone on the german forum needed one though, so I whipped up this thing here."
Q: "I'm pretty sure it's easy enough to create Skyboxes without an extra utility. So why bother?"
A: "Some people don't want to mess around with their FPSC folders and a couple ones probably don't know, so that's why.
Boy, who am I kidding. Boredom. Utter boredom."
Q: "CloSk? What's that supposed to mean? Sounds ridiculous."
A: "True, true. Finding good names is an art of it's own. I'm not all that good at it... looked outside the window, and saw a
cloudy
sky, thought it was good enough.

"
Q: "What's with this Q/A, it's not like anyone's asked any of these questions so far?"
A: "It's late, I need to get up real early and I'm in a bonkers-y state of mind, that's why. Bonkers!"
Pretty basic application so far. Perhaps I'll add an "Skybox cutter" in the future - you know, in case you have a skybox in one image, without the sides as invidual files.
//Features

Export Skyboxes, duh.

3D Preview; no need to start up FPSC after the export to have a quick look at the skybox
//Downloads
1.0.0 - 15.6.2013 (1406 KB)
-Doomster