Here's the blurb from his site:
DAModder is designed as a full replacement for Bioware’s “DAUpdater” program. DAUpdater is designed for players to easily install Bioware’s DLC content, and is available to be used to install 3rd party modules as well. However, while DAUpdater is a nice little utility, it doesn’t work well enough as a full mod installer. DAUpdater’s main flaw is that it does not have the ability to un-install mods. In addition, as modders have become more experienced and mods have gotten more complex, several additional issues have surfaced. Some mods need to install files into the games main “core” override, yet DAUpdater can’t do this. Also some mods are now actually configurable by the player, but this currently requires hand editing of an INI file.
DAModder was designed to address all these issues in one easy to use, solid installer, designed for both players and builders.
Essentially it's what daupdater.exe should have been. Make your way over to the DAModder file page now to download this great utility and show your support.
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I have tried to install the Modder but it will not and I cannot figure out why, I am using quite a few of the nexus mods and they are great but i installed them with the updater aages ago.
sorry if this is not the place to post,
Though the one for Fallout did.
But in return, installing has never been this easy, and most of the people use Dazip's, which is even MORE easier.
I recall Fallout or Oblivion mods taking alot more effort to install.
- 3. using DAModder to manage mods
--- How to install a Mod with DAModder
--- How to uninstall a Mod with DAModder
--- How to make a Mod compatible with DAModder
Here is the Link to the Guide
Most mods are supported now, without any changes by the authors. At least the ones in ZIP files, or DAZIP files. There are things mod authors can do to make them MORE compatible, but most will work as is.