Posted August 22, 2013
HiPhish: Humble Store is not really a "store", it's just an outsourcing solution for developers. Similar to for example Fastspring. There is no store front, developers simply use it as a middleman to sell games from their own site. If you don't know or don't want to write your own solution you just let the middleman take care of it and in return they keep a cut of your revenue. They don't promote your game, they don't display it in their catalogue, they don't have direct support for customers (or do they?) and they don't organize any special sales, all that is up to you.HiPhish: Just use Nexus Mod Manager
http://grimrock.nexusmods.com/mods/modmanager//?
I haven't tried it myself, but if people actually recommend the Nexus Mod manager over Steam Workshop for Skyrim it can't be that bad.
I know that there is the nexus and other sides for mods, but i wrote easy. And Steam Workshop is a very easy and comfortable way to manage, install, update and delete mods. Next in this list would be Don't Starve - now with Steam Workshop... Ok, you can mod the GOG version manually, but I am a bit lazy...http://grimrock.nexusmods.com/mods/modmanager//?
I haven't tried it myself, but if people actually recommend the Nexus Mod manager over Steam Workshop for Skyrim it can't be that bad.