Suggestion: READMe labeling for mass downloaders

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KatEnigma:
I just unzip everything into folders. Sometimes I get forgetful about what a mod does.

Jess Maree:
I generally phail at organisation and I just unzip EVERY bit of CC I have into the one folder (which contains 523 files, 4 folders for replacements ::)). The only things that have their own folder are default replacement skins, eyes ect.

I d/l the DC because I know everything in there is good, so I don't fuss about the RTFM. For other hacks, I generally know what it is and what it does, so no fusses there.

Lorelei:
I find Pescado's RTFMs amusing, though they generally thank the same Usual Suspects, and simply rename the file by using copypasta before moving them to a holding tank outside of the Downloads folder proper. I just copy the name of the hack and paste it over the readme and add RTFM at the end.

This is when I download individual hacks rather than a DC version.

Before I add new shinies, I do RTFMs to see if I want them, even if they are Awesomeware. Generally, I do.

BastDawn:
http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,2086.0.html

Copy the relevant texts, and make your own rtfm for the DC.

Count Four:
This isn't the perfect solution, but it might help. 7Zip gives you the option to auto-rename when mass-unpacking.  It will rename to readme1.txt, readme2.txt, etc., but at least you don't have to unpack files one at a time and you don't lose the files with duplicate names.

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