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 ====== Mikero Tools ====== ====== Mikero Tools ======
  
-This page is meant for ArmA 3, but the tools come with features dating back to supporting OFP files so its "​wrong"​ to say that these are somehow arma3 tools, but... ;)+This page is meant for ArmA 3, but the tools come with features dating back to supporting OFP files so its "​wrong"​ to say that these are somehow arma3 tools, but... ;-)
  
-Three versions exists, free, pay subscription and Linux. Well ok maybe that's two as free and Linux are the same.+Three versions exists, free, pay subscription and Linux. Well OK maybe that's two as free and Linux are the same.
  
-Mikero Tools homepage at [[http://dev.withsix.com/projects/​mikero-pbodll/files|mikero-pboddl]].+Mikero Tools homepage at [[https://mikero.bytex.digital/Downloads|mikero.bytex.digital]]. 
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 +**2024-02-25** Mirror for Free tools [[https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​downloads/​mikero-pbodll-files|PMC Editing Wiki: Mikero Free Tools]].
  
  
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 Free tools are those available in Mikero Tools homepage to download (except MikeroUpdate*.exe,​ its the pay subscriber tool updater). Free tools are those available in Mikero Tools homepage to download (except MikeroUpdate*.exe,​ its the pay subscriber tool updater).
  
-Download and install, use as much as you want, cant be any simpler than that :)+Download and install, use as much as you want, cant be any simpler than that :-) 
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 +The difference between free tools and subscriber are that some tools are missing from free ones (for example the highly useful MoveObject.exe),​ you cannot obfuscate with the free tools and you miss out on frequent updates and improvements to the code. pboProject will still build a terrain WRP for you but it warns you that it might not be correct.
  
  
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 **Install** **Install**
  
-Download latest ​MikeroUpdate.<version>.Installer.exe (MikeroUpdate).+Download latest ​MaverickUpdater.<VERSION>.installer.exe (MikeroUpdate).
  
-Run MikeroUpdate which installs the updater software. In the updater you have to write your email address used in paypal payment and password you received ​from Mikero. You should get list of installers automatically. if not, you are using the wrong email/​passsword or don'​t ​have oneEmail and password are BOTH caSeSensItIVE (for your protection).+Run MikeroUpdate which installs the updater software. In the updater you have to write your "login token",​ this token can be found from the mikero subscriber maverick web site when you have been logged in under "​Updater Access Token"Copy paste the token into the MikeroUpdate ​and click login button.
  
-Installers appear in the dialog below email/​password infoInstaller names in RED are not installed or out of datenames on BLUE are installed.+Now you should get list of installers automaticallyif not, you are using the wrong token.
  
-From the list double click name of the installer ​to install ​that individual tool.+Installers appear in the dialog, it gives you option ​to install. Once installed the option turns into "​Re-Install"​.
  
 All the tools are installed to "​C:​\Program Files (x86)\Mikero\DePboTools\"​ directory (no option to change that). All the tools are installed to "​C:​\Program Files (x86)\Mikero\DePboTools\"​ directory (no option to change that).
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 There is so many various situations how to use them its too much to list here. But easiest way is to use windows (7) start -> all programs -> mikero -> depbotools, then choose the installed tool you need like for example pboProject. There is so many various situations how to use them its too much to list here. But easiest way is to use windows (7) start -> all programs -> mikero -> depbotools, then choose the installed tool you need like for example pboProject.
  
-More hardcore editing guys are using the tools the old fashioned way, from a command line. That is like whole another tutorial :)+More hardcore editing guys are using the tools the old fashioned way, from a command line. That is like whole another tutorial :-)
  
 All tools come with extensive documentation in "​C:​\Program Files (x86)\Mikero\DePboTools\<​nameOfTool>​\docs\"​ directory and readme. All tools come with extensive documentation in "​C:​\Program Files (x86)\Mikero\DePboTools\<​nameOfTool>​\docs\"​ directory and readme.
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