IYHO, the best custom content manager?
divinebovine:
I have the Sims 3 and all expansions/stuff packs installed as well as Barnacle Bay. I downloaded Hidden Springs from here because I didn't think it was worth paying 20 bucks for just an extra world slowing down my computer. I have decided to take it off of my computer and found the package file for the world itself, but it's been so long that I don't remember if there were other files associated with it and I want to make sure I got everything. I also have a Sims3Pack installer which has unzipped my S3Packs into a Mods folder, but as a result, there's a lot of objects with names like 0xc8ea12feabcf5eae46d707bad318c532.package and I don't want to delete them if they're really important.
What utility would you recommend for organizing this content to see what I can safely delete/categorize?
HomeschooledByTards:
CCMagic at MTS.
There's a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it it's really awesome.
divinebovine:
OK. I installed it and I was able to move all my CAS CC into one folder, my hacks/mods into another and my Objects into another. I have a folder with about 35 items that show up as Unknown, no thumbnail of anything and they all have garbled names like the example in my first post. I have a feeling that they may be part of another download (I downloaded two Sims from the Exchange) so I don't want to delete them if they're needed, but some of the files are kind of big and I don't want them there if they don't have to be.
bitterquill:
You could always open them with s3pe to see what they are.
HomeschooledByTards:
I deleted all my unknown files with funkyass names. I have an unknown file that has a name, twallan's nocd, but otherwise: trash.
I, however, like to live dangerously. YMMV.
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