When I make a purchase, it often comes with Poser files which I don't use. How can I clean out my Download list in DIM so that when I open it, I see my new purchases, can download and clean it up?
On the Ready to Download tab click the Download Filters button in the top left, and uncheck any software you don't use. Then you'll only see the files you need.
Ones that are already downloaded? On the Ready to Install tab you can right-click on a package to delete it or delete all selected. Do you need to filter to get the ones you need to delete, or do you already know which ones you want to delete?
When I download a package, it gets installed and deletes itself. What's left is all the Poser and unwanted parts of bundles. When I right click, delete isn't an option. What I did do was select the ones I don't want and "hide" them. Seems to have gotten them out of the way.
Be careful though. Sometimes a product can consist of 2 packages which may seem like a DS and a PS "version" (Daz Studio / Poser) yet the truth is that they're actually depending on each other. So if you remove the Poser counterpart you'll actually remove the actual product itself, because the DS "version" is actually using its resources.
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On the Ready to Download tab click the Download Filters button in the top left, and uncheck any software you don't use. Then you'll only see the files you need.
Great, I'll do that! How do i delete the ones that are there that I don't want?
Ones that are already downloaded? On the Ready to Install tab you can right-click on a package to delete it or delete all selected. Do you need to filter to get the ones you need to delete, or do you already know which ones you want to delete?
When I download a package, it gets installed and deletes itself. What's left is all the Poser and unwanted parts of bundles. When I right click, delete isn't an option. What I did do was select the ones I don't want and "hide" them. Seems to have gotten them out of the way.
Oh, in the Ready to Download pane, setting the Download Filters should automatically hide them.
Be careful though. Sometimes a product can consist of 2 packages which may seem like a DS and a PS "version" (Daz Studio / Poser) yet the truth is that they're actually depending on each other. So if you remove the Poser counterpart you'll actually remove the actual product itself, because the DS "version" is actually using its resources.