To elaborate;
What I would like to do is have desktop shortcuts to separate Minecraft folders, so that if I wanted to have a modded world or an older version of Minecraft in lieu of vanilla, I wouldn't have to reinstall/uninstall versions of mods every time I switched worlds, but instead could just, for example, have a Vanilla folder and shortcut, a 1.7 folder and shortcut, and a Tekkit folder and shortcut without messing about in my files every time I switched between them.
Is this possible to do? If so, how can it be done?
I use a program called minecraft profile manager, which does pretty much exactly what you said. Google it and you'll find a link fairly easily. I use it so I can run terra firma craft, vanilla and better than wolves worlds. You will need to re log in to each new profile you create though.
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Why do creepers only ever show up when you're building something important?
throw it in a directory with minecraft.exe [or put a path to one copy of minecraft.exe somewhere] and you'll get a new .minecraft there, which makes it easy to have as many different versions as you want.
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What I would like to do is have desktop shortcuts to separate Minecraft folders, so that if I wanted to have a modded world or an older version of Minecraft in lieu of vanilla, I wouldn't have to reinstall/uninstall versions of mods every time I switched worlds, but instead could just, for example, have a Vanilla folder and shortcut, a 1.7 folder and shortcut, and a Tekkit folder and shortcut without messing about in my files every time I switched between them.
Is this possible to do? If so, how can it be done?
throw it in a directory with minecraft.exe [or put a path to one copy of minecraft.exe somewhere] and you'll get a new .minecraft there, which makes it easy to have as many different versions as you want.