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Despite small change log this is a significant update due to core changes in memory usage.
Collections made with 1.25 are not backwards compatible with older versions due to new mod filter behavior. You do not lose any resolution data, but you do lose mod filter settings.
Current Release Notes
Filter out emojis as valid filename characters, while they may be valid filename characters pdx games don't like them
Made hash reports multi-threaded (contribution by kittycat2002)
Ensure that environment variables are passed to steam libraries (workaround for Linux)
Release Notes 1.25
Optimize memory usage in Conflict Solver
Add option to use hybrid memory in Conflict Solver (appSettings)
Update dependencies
Mod filter changed to allow exclusion of mods from conflict list (provided only x number of mods cause a conflict)
Which file should I download?
Windows
Portable version: win-x64.zip
Installer version: win-x64-setup.zip
Mac
Portable version: osx-x64.zip
Linux
Portable version: linux-x64.zip
Run Instructions
Windows
Portable version: Download and unpack somewhere win-x64.zip, locate in the folder IronyModManager.exe and double click it.
Installer version: Unpack win-x64-setup.zip and double click win-x64-setup.exe and follow on screen instructions.
Mac
Portable version: Extract the osx.zip file to a location you want Irony installed to. Open Terminal.app and cd to the directory you installed to. Run chmod +x IronyModManager. That will allow you to execute the app. Then you can either start the app in Terminal.app with the command ./IronyModManger (the ./ are important!) or double-click the file in Finder.
Linux
Portable version: Extract the linux.zip file somewhere that you'd like to have Irony installed. Navigate to the folder where you extracted Irony and run the chmod +x IronyModManager command. That will allow you to execute the app. Finally you can run the app using the ./IronyModManager command.