Monday, September 29, 2008

Download instructions

===== Downloading Instructions =====

Part 1) Download the installer package
Download the zip file HERE. If you have installed the program before, simply uninstall the old version before trying to install the new one; I haven't figured out how to release 'patch' style updates.
Install by clicking the setup.exe tool.
Navigate through the download instructions (you will probably have to install the .NET framework and/or SQL for my program to work. Just click OK. )
You will probably get some angry firewall messages, which is normal (I am, after all, unregistered with Microsoft. :P )

That's it!

Part 2) Art Packages (optional)
Here are the links to more zip files with packages of card art. I have them grouped by set, and by their classification.

You can find this folder by starting the program, clicking the "About"option on the toolbar, and then clicking "Update Packages." This should open the Resources folder mentioned above.

Recent Sets - This contains all new sets, Mirrodin - Eventide. Alara comes pre-installed.
Old Sets, part 1 - All old-frame block sets, Ice Age - Prophecy
Old Sets, part 2 - All old-frame block sets, Invasion - Scourge
Starter Sets - This contains Beta, and 5ED - 9ED*.
Early Sets - Arabian Nights, Homelands, The Dark, Fallen Empires, Antiques, etc.
UN-sets - This package contains full scans of the unique cards from Unhinged and Unglued.

*Note that Alpha - 4ED all used repeat art.

How to install Art Packages
Start the program, then click on Help > About > Update Packages.
A folder should open up. Open the CardImages folder.
*For Full Card scans, like Unhinged, open Frames > Unique.
Unzip the download, and move the folders here.


A note on art packages.
The art for Card Tracker has been optimized, both to get the best scan of a particular piece, and to conserve hard drive space. What this means is that art files are used by several cards. This is particularly obvious for Alpha, 2ED, 3ED, and 4ED, which all use art from previous sets (mostly Beta).
This also means that downloading a particular file may/may not fill all the card art from those sets. For example, if you download the Old Sets file, an Ice Age card with Beta art will still be missing the art.
Whenever possible, I made the most logical choice for what art goes where. In general, the first printing of a particular piece gets priority. I did make an exception for anything in 10E, because that's what I'm already including in the basic install. This means that many Mirrodin cards that were reprinted in 10E, actually have their art in the 10E folder, despite Mirrodin's status as first printing.
The second exception is for cards with old art in a new frame.I could have used the same art, but I didn't feel that would be appropriate. Much of the art for the new frames was cropped differently, and in many cases was thoroughly recolored, resulting in some shocking differences.
The third, and final group of exceptions was when an old art was reprinted in an old frame again, but with a significantly higher quality. This occurred mostly in 5ED/6ED, when the printing quality of cards increased noticeably.Instead of giving the Beta art an errata, I went ahead and included another source file. The washed out colors from the early era of Magic is, after all, one of those card's most distinguishing features.

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