Icons are used in place of labeled buttons, though hovering over them will give a description of their use. The design is improved upon the NMM, but maintains simplicity. One of the main features other than load order is the ability to launch using a custom executable for instance, a script extender or a memory allocation executable for bit processes and even installing mods by putting them in a custom folder useful for script extenders that use.
It's sole purpose is to make mods both not overwrite base game files and improve compatibility by letting users determine load order. Looking forward to seeing the tool mature. And when its not working, you can really appreciate just how much easier the manager makes installing the more advanced mods. When it works, it makes installing mods from the Nexus easy. A great tool, but, is prone to bugs, such is the nature of not only beta programs, but also open source. Do you have a GitHub project? Now you can sync your releases automatically with SourceForge and take advantage of both platforms. The Nexus Mod Manager is an easy-to-use download and installation manager for video game modifications that works hand-in-glove with the Nexus sites.