Amplidood's and iPerformer's mods ROCK!

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Amplidood's and iPerformer's mods ROCK!

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Guys!
Thanks for the mods! I finally downloaded them all and tried them. Wow. What a huge difference they make! And it's totally fun to use the one that best fits your current state of mind :)

I've read some of you just have like a ton of different DP copies, one with each mod.

Has anyone found a better way to manage them?
What I've tried, and seems to work, is to have an original copy of the English.lproj folder saved safely in a different place, just in case. Then, apply the mods one by one, and saving the English.lproj with each mod one by one, and store these folders by mod name. When you want to change from one mod to another, just replace the Mod X English.lproj folder with Mod Y English.lproj folder, and voila! Instant new DP skins :)
And each English.lproj folder is only 20.4 MBs...

Maybe this is obvious for you, and maybe you already do it like this, but I just discovered and I have a big smile on my face.

If you use a better method, please tell us about it.

Thanks iPerformer and Amplidoode!
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