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This is the continuation topic for Yacoby's Wrye Mash Fork and Wrye threads Thread4 and Thread5. New release announcements will be posted here and this will be the main place to discuss problems with Mash. Manage Mod Files and Load List * Select load mods from a list that can be sorted by: File Name, Modification date, Size, Mod Author, Load Order, Selection State and file type (Esm/Esp). * Select mods by loads lists which you define. E.g., define a Bethesda Mods list, or an LGNPC or Astarsis Heads list. * Hide rarely used mods. (Yes, there's an Unhide command too!) * Delete and Duplicate Mods. * Edit file name, modification date, author, description and master list. * Automatically reset modification dates after file has been modified. (This substantially reduces doubling problems.) Manage Save Games * View a list of your save games sorted by: File Name, Save Name, Player Name, Current Cell, Load Status (see below). * Delete, Duplicate and Hide Save Games. * Edit file name, Save Name and master list. Reduce/Eliminate Doubling * See potential doubling before it happens. (Status boxes in save game and master lists.) * Automatically reset modification dates. * Update save game files to handle changes to the masters that it depends on and to the current load list. * Repair References in existing files. Browse Mod Documents * Browse documents for all mods with the [[#| Doc Browser]]. Bash and Mash Wrye Bash is the Oblivion version of Wrye Mash. While they have much of the same appearance and base functions, they tend to differ strongly in the special (right-click) functions. Generally speaking Bash is a bit more sophisticated and has some base features that have not been migrated back to Mash. OTOH, Mash is even more crucial for Morrowind than Bash is for Oblivion -- largely because of Mash's mod installation/removal features. Mash is no longer being updated actively by Wrye, Melchor, or Yacoby, but I will be working on it to see what I can improve on. Download: Wrye Mash Wrye Musings: Wrye Musings Readme: Wrye Mash Readme Installation: Wrye Mash Installation Note in particular that installation, while not hard, is not trivial. Just follow the directions and use your head, and you'll be fine. TODO: Update all HTML documents as they are now outdated.
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