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Digiex launcher l Load any .jar.
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goldenorb10
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Digiex.net Minecraft Launcher is a custom launcher that allows you to use different versions of minecraft without needing to rename minecraft.jar all the time. So you can go back to 1.2.5 or earlier by downloading the .jar file and placing it in the bin folder in .minecraft.

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This is just for anyone who doesn't know about this launcher.

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Just a heads up with the "going back to older versions"... When you download MCPatcher (For HD texture packs, mods and other stuff) you can select the version of minecraft you want (assuming you have the correct .jar) it then patches it to minecraft.jar and all you have to do to change it is select what .jar you want for the original file. Very simple really.
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-Deano wrote Just a heads up with the "going back to older versions"... When you download MCPatcher (For HD texture packs, mods and other stuff) you can select the version of minecraft you want (assuming you have the correct .jar) it then patches it to minecraft.jar and all you have to do to change it is select what .jar you want for the original file. Very simple really.


Still I find this easier as you can choose before loading the jar, and you can have multiple different jar files for the versions of minecraft that you want to use.
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