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This page gives you a tutorial on installing Modpacks on Mac or Linux. Currently the curse client (Where cool new packs are) does not support Mac or Linux, so this page will give you a way to play Curse Client Modpacks on Mac or Linux. Before starting this tutorial have a modpack you want to install in mind. Step 1: Download MultiMC. Our software library provides a free download of Curse Client 7.0.6310 for Mac. The following version: 4.0 is the most frequently downloaded one by the program users. The application lies within Games, more precisely General. The file size of the latest downloadable setup file is 157.3 MB. The actual developer of this free Mac application is. I am looking at a number of modpacks on CurseForge, but they are all.zip files. I have not been able to get.zip modpacks to work with Forge on a Minecraft install on a Mac. Only modpacks that are.jar files seem to be able to. The DNAGedcom Client (“DGC”) is a new Windows and Mac application that runs on a user’s machine. It will import AncestryDNA data into a Matches csv file and an Ancestors of Matches csv file. In addition, the Windows. The Curse Client is the most advanced add-on manager that allows you to browse, install, and update your add-ons. It’s free, lightweight, and easy to use. With the Curse Client you will be able to download, install or update any supported games’ add-ons with one click, easily track when your add-ons need to be updated, keep your Addons in sync across multiple computers.

This page gives you a tutorial on installing Modpacks on Mac or Linux.

Currently the curse client (Where cool new packs are) does not support Mac or Linux, so this page will give you a way to play Curse Client Modpacks on Mac or Linux.

Before starting this tutorial have a modpack you want to install in mind.

Step 1: Download MultiMC.

MultiMC is a program which allows you have have a number of minecraft instances, this is how we are going to play Curse Client modpacks.

Download MultiMC https://multimc.org/. Once you have it downloaded make a folder on your desktop called ‘MultiMC’.

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Step 2: Extraction/ Installation

Once you have downloaded MultiMC, open the zip file downloaded (having WinRAR will help).

Inside the zip file there should be a folder called MultiMC, open that folder and copy everything there into your folder you created on your desktop (called ‘MultiMC’).

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Step 3: Selecting Java

Inside the folder you now have full of MultiMC files, run the program called ‘MultiMC.exe’. It should bring up a menu to select your java version, make sure you select the most recent version of java you have installed. Some Modpacks require the latest version of java to run.

Step 4: Adding your account

Click on the Steve face in the top right, then click manage accounts. After opening the account manager, click the add button and enter your Minecraft account details. Cracked accounts won’t work and will never work on MultiMC, go buy Minecraft.

Once you’re done click OK and then click close on the bottom of the menu. Now if you click the Steve face your minecraft name should appear on that list, click on it.

Step 5: Creating An Instance

Now before you can play the Modpacks you need to create an instance. Click on the piece of paper with a star on top (Top left).

It should open a menu, give this instance a name (Normally what the modpacks is called) so for example i’m going to call it my Modpack (Refuge). Also check what Minecraft version the pack is, currently most Modpacks are 1.7.10. My Modpacks (Refuge) is 1.7.10 so i’m going to select 1.7.10 by clicking the box next where it says ‘Version’ and selecting 1.7.10, then click OK.

You can change the icon by clicking the infinity logo. After everything is correct click OK.

Step 6: Installing Forge

Then instance should start to get the files from Mojang, after that’s done right click the instance and click ‘Edit Instance’. It should bring up a window, click the button on the side called ‘Install Forge’. All the latest forge versions for your selected Minecraft version should show up, have a look on the Modpack you want to installs Curse page it should tell you the Forge version Mac/ Linux need to use to be able to play the pack. After you find that out select the version stated on the Modpacks page, then click OK for me it’s for 10.13.3.1391. It should get the Forge files, then click close.

Step 7: Installing The Pack

Once you have done step 6, download the Modpack files they should be on the Modpack you want to downloads Curse page. After downloading the files open the zip up and locate to where you see a folder called mods there will probably have more folders as well.

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Select them all a copy the files, we will be pasting them in a moment. Go back onto MultiMC, right click the instance and select ‘Instance Folder’. It should open up a file explorer, open the folder inside called ‘minecraft’ delete everything inside. After deleting everything inside the ‘minecraft’ folder paste the files we copied from the Modpack files we downloaded before.

Step 8: Playing Minecraft

Go back onto MultiMC and double click on the instance (that should start to load up minecraft) and Voila, you have successfully installed a Modpack.

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Introduction

The DNAGedcom Client (“DGC”) is a new Windows and Mac application that runs on a user’s machine. It will import AncestryDNA data into a Matches csv file and an Ancestors of Matches csv file. In addition, the Windows

The Windows version also includes the capability to download 23andMe data as well as the new Shared Matches (ICW) from Ancestry.

A Mac version can be downloaded here: http://www.dnagedcom.com/app/DNAGedcom.app.zip. The 23andMe and ICW features will be added to the Mac version in the near future.

FTDNA and other capabilities will be added in the future.

In order to give our users the best and easiest service we can provide, this client app will be available by subscription only. Monthly rates to become a subscriber is $5.00. The annual rate is $50, a 17% discount over the monthly rate. The subscription helps to support the other features on DNAGedcom.

Instructions

To install the DNAGedcom Client, login to DNAGedcom.com. Go to the Members tab and in the drop down menu, click on Subscriber Information.


You will be taken to a page to the subscriber page, where you can add a subscription. You can make your payment through PayPal for a recurring $5.00 per month or an annual subscription for $50.


After doing your subscription, it can take up to 30 minutes for the subscription to be processed. Once it is processed, you will see a link to the DNAGedcom Client tool as shown above. Follow this link to http://www.dnagedcom.com/app/publish.htm.

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If you are sure you already have Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or greater installed, you can click on the Launch link to launch the application, otherwise, click “install”. After clicking on “Install”, a setup.exe file will be downloaded to your computer. You may get a warning, please accept/keep the download. Save to a folder you will remember, then click on the setup.exe file to install the app. Again, you may get a warning, please allow the installation file to run.

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After installing, you will be able to run the program from your start menu under DNAGedcom / DNAGedcom

Using the DNAGedcom Client

After selecting DNAGedcom Client from your start menu, a small box will come up verifying the application. It may also ask you to confirm an update. When it opens the first time, you will be asked for your DNAGedcom log in and password to verify your subscription. An incorrect DNAGedcom username or password will cause the program to end. After verifying your subscription, you will be taken to the main page where you will see two selections: “Options” and “Ancestry”. Select “Options” to choose a folder location where to download the output files. Then “Save”. Use the little back arrow in the upper left to go back to the main page. Then select “Ancestry”.

Enter the username and password for your Ancestry account, then click “Logon”.


Once you are logged in, the profile drop-down box will show the DNA tests you have in your account. Choose the test you want to download.


Then Click “Gather Matches”. The progress bar will then show you when that is complete. The “Cancel” tab will also gray out when it is complete. Next click “Gather Trees”. Again the progress bar will proceed. This portion will take much longer than gathering the matches and also depends on the number of matches as well as trees in the DNA account. The tree gathering for an AncestryDNA account with 2,767 matches took just about a half-hour to complete getting the trees.

Once all the data has been downloaded, go to the folder you set under “Options”. The files will be named something like m_ProfileName.csv (“m” file is Matches file) and a_ ProfileName.csv (“a” file is Ancestors of Matches file).

Surprise

Open the matches file and you will see something none of have seen before based on Ancestry’s decision not to release any chromosome browser information. Column H contains “sharedCM” amounts!

We are not sure how Ancestry is going to react to this, so for now we are not advertising it. And at least for the time being, we suggest you download all and any of your AncestryDNA accounts.

What can I do with these files?

See the documentation for GWorks, a Gedcom Comparison Utility, produced by DNAGedcom.com for additional information how to work with these files. See: http://bit.ly/1J51bGI

Problems?

Please send an email to GSupport@dnagedcom.com if none of the instructions above answer your question.


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