UPDATE NOTICE from version before 1.0beta12:The beta12 changed some folder's paths:UserDictionary becomes UserDictionariesAlso, each game has now its own subfolder in it:UserDictionariesSkyrimUserDictionariesSkyrimSEUserDictionariesFallout4UserDictionariesFalloutNVTo continue to use your SST dictionaries for each game, move them in the subfolder they belong to. (those folders are created at runtime, so you must launch the translator for a given game once to see them.)===============================================Note: SST dictionaries from TesvTranslator 1.3.5 can be used without issue, but new SST files can't be opened by TesvTranslator 1.3.5, so keep a backup if you wish to still use the old version of the translator.===============================================Also all prefs are moved in a new folder calledUserPrefsCommon preferences goes directly there:UserPrefscommonPrefs.iniWhile prefs for each game go there:UserPrefsSkyrimprefs.iniUserPrefsSkyrimSEprefs.iniUserPrefsFallout4prefs.iniUserPrefsFalloutNVprefs.iniSo, if you want to keep you prefs for each game, move them in the subfolder they belong to.(those folders are created at runtime, so you must launch the translator for a given game once to see them.)=================================================IMPORTANT:Also, renaming the executable is not a mandatory anymore, but it's still an option if you want to go this way and keep things separated. Check the option menu -> options -> Startup -> "Use Executable Name", and rename you executable accordingly: tesvTranslator, sseTranslator, fallout4Translator or falloutNVTranslator.