This news is both irritating beyond belief and exciting beyond measure. What makes it irritating is that at the beginning I had looked into MO, however, as a new modder and not particularly tech savvy, I was frightened away by the magnitude of steps required to get it up and running, so I went with NMM. I began modding Skyrim mercilessly and had a blast doing it but as time went on there were things I wanted to do but NMM lacked the functions required to do them. It sucked, but I cut my losses and continued on. That is until things went real bad. Due to these issues and now having some modding experience under my belt I started looking into MO again. I spent days and days watching and re-watching every Gopher, GamerPoet and DirtyWeasel (plus a few others) videos on how MO worked and getting it set up. Once I got it going I had to spend several hours downloading and installing the 500+ mods (not all activated of course) I had in NMM into MO. WOOHOO! The lengthy move to MO was a success! >_< 8 days later... Tannin42 Joins NMM! GRRRRRRRRRR! >_< What makes it exciting is the possibility of the more user friendly aspects of NMM (eg: when using LOOT it would sort both the esm/esps as well as the mods themselves to match) merged with the advanced personalization functions of MO (eg: you could then move them around as you saw fit without causing major issues). The #1 thing for me that will decide whether I stick with MO or move back to NMM (or whatever it will eventually be called) when it comes out is the profile function. As previously mentioned, there were things I wanted to do but couldn't with NMM such as; -gender matching mannequins -gender matching armors -gender matching animations/HDT (mainly BBP :P ) -skill sets (mage mods for mages, archery mods for thief, etc... ) Because of having to mash all of these into one load order I would end up with things I didn't want/need on my various characters. I would lose out on other mods that I wanted but couldn't fit in. And, of course, I would very quickly hit that 255 esp limit. With the MO Profile system all of these problems are eliminated. Soooo (on my knees) I beg you, PLEASE KEEP THE PROFILE FUNCTION! Please ^_^ and Thanks.