What to install for the almost-classic Shandalar experience?

I recently got the craving to play Shandalar again and, maybe, actually beat it this time. Imagine my delight upon finding that there's still an active community fixing and improving it! But now, after spending a while reading the forums, I'm more than a little confused as to what I should actually be installing.
What I'm after is -- more or less -- the original game, with as many graphics/UI/stability/bugfix/QoL improvements as I can get away with, but without adding huge piles of additional cards, especially ones that the AI can't/won't use.
As far as I can tell, I have four(!) options. I summarize them here, along with the installation procedure; hopefully someone can tell me if I have anything catastrophically wrong.
Manalink 1.3.2
The original game with unofficial patch 1.3.2 applied for things like WinME compatibility. As vanilla as it gets. There's also a version floating around (packaged by CirothUngol) that includes Jiansonz's enemy decks overhaul.
Install: unpack and play.
Shandalar 2010
Based on Manalink 2. Includes compatibility fixes for WinXP. As far as I can tell, the Shandalar part is largely unchanged.
Install: mount 2010 ISO, run installer, then apply 2009->2011 patch.
Shandalar 2012
Based on Manalink 1.3.2, but includes graphics/sound upgrades and the Deck Overhaul. No idea what compatibility fixes, if any, are included. Considered deprecated in favour of Shandalar 2015 by the author, CirithUngol.
Install: install ML 1.3.2, then unpack the 2012delta patch over it.
Shandalar 2015
Based on Manalink 3, the result of Korath's tireless work to update Shandalar. Includes hundreds (thousands?) of new cards, but most of them either aren't in AI decks or the AI doesn't understand how to use effectively (yet), so this gives the player something of an advantage. Lots of bugfixes, lots of configuration options. I think that artwork/UI overhauls compatible with ML3 will also work with S2015. I don't know if it includes Jiansonz's decks, or some other deck overhaul, or the vanilla decks.
Install: (deep breath) install Manalink 3: Portals to Theros, update to Fate Reforged (but not any later version), install UI mods (Sharlack's/Sonic's), then unpack the latest stable S2015 (Thieves' Hideout 3 as of right now) over it. Then install card art + updates. Then edit shandalar.ini to disable sets to taste.
Based on this, I think what I probably want is Shandalar 2015, with Sharlack's widescreen UI and the latest card art pack from Sonic, but with the following [Sets] configuration:
Does this make sense? Is this a good approach if I just want to play (and hopefully finish) Shandalar with some modern accoutrements?
What I'm after is -- more or less -- the original game, with as many graphics/UI/stability/bugfix/QoL improvements as I can get away with, but without adding huge piles of additional cards, especially ones that the AI can't/won't use.
As far as I can tell, I have four(!) options. I summarize them here, along with the installation procedure; hopefully someone can tell me if I have anything catastrophically wrong.
Manalink 1.3.2
The original game with unofficial patch 1.3.2 applied for things like WinME compatibility. As vanilla as it gets. There's also a version floating around (packaged by CirothUngol) that includes Jiansonz's enemy decks overhaul.
Install: unpack and play.
Shandalar 2010
Based on Manalink 2. Includes compatibility fixes for WinXP. As far as I can tell, the Shandalar part is largely unchanged.
Install: mount 2010 ISO, run installer, then apply 2009->2011 patch.
Shandalar 2012
Based on Manalink 1.3.2, but includes graphics/sound upgrades and the Deck Overhaul. No idea what compatibility fixes, if any, are included. Considered deprecated in favour of Shandalar 2015 by the author, CirithUngol.
Install: install ML 1.3.2, then unpack the 2012delta patch over it.
Shandalar 2015
Based on Manalink 3, the result of Korath's tireless work to update Shandalar. Includes hundreds (thousands?) of new cards, but most of them either aren't in AI decks or the AI doesn't understand how to use effectively (yet), so this gives the player something of an advantage. Lots of bugfixes, lots of configuration options. I think that artwork/UI overhauls compatible with ML3 will also work with S2015. I don't know if it includes Jiansonz's decks, or some other deck overhaul, or the vanilla decks.
Install: (deep breath) install Manalink 3: Portals to Theros, update to Fate Reforged (but not any later version), install UI mods (Sharlack's/Sonic's), then unpack the latest stable S2015 (Thieves' Hideout 3 as of right now) over it. Then install card art + updates. Then edit shandalar.ini to disable sets to taste.
Based on this, I think what I probably want is Shandalar 2015, with Sharlack's widescreen UI and the latest card art pack from Sonic, but with the following [Sets] configuration:
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[Sets]
--The Dark=enable
Fourth Edition=enable
Astral=enable
--=disable
Does this make sense? Is this a good approach if I just want to play (and hopefully finish) Shandalar with some modern accoutrements?