Addon Spotlight: OmniCC
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Today I'm going to feature an addon that I've been using for a long time, but often overlook because it's so simple. It's certainly one of those "fire and forget" addons that you can install and will start functioning right away. I originally downloaded this one on a whim, without suspecting its potential. OmniCC will add a text cooldown counter to item and spell icons. Simple, right? That's all it does really, nothing fancy, barely any memory use and the ability to have a very easy visual cue to manage your cooldowns. I find this especially helpful when I'm trying to manage cooldowns on my paladin, but having two level 70 paladins might make me biased.
Once you install this, you can access its options menu by using of two commands:
Although there is a simple visual cue to cooldowns in the default UI, I found that having big numbers on the spell icon, counting down for me, helps to time things. Combined with the swing timer from Quartz, I rarely miss an opportunity to cast a spell or use a cooldown. (Except in the Arena, where I am apparently the food of choice for every class)
That's it folks, short and sweet, check out OmniCC for your cooldown needs. Dismissed!
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Today I'm going to feature an addon that I've been using for a long time, but often overlook because it's so simple. It's certainly one of those "fire and forget" addons that you can install and will start functioning right away. I originally downloaded this one on a whim, without suspecting its potential. OmniCC will add a text cooldown counter to item and spell icons. Simple, right? That's all it does really, nothing fancy, barely any memory use and the ability to have a very easy visual cue to manage your cooldowns. I find this especially helpful when I'm trying to manage cooldowns on my paladin, but having two level 70 paladins might make me biased.
Once you install this, you can access its options menu by using of two commands:
- /occ
- /omnicc
Although there is a simple visual cue to cooldowns in the default UI, I found that having big numbers on the spell icon, counting down for me, helps to time things. Combined with the swing timer from Quartz, I rarely miss an opportunity to cast a spell or use a cooldown. (Except in the Arena, where I am apparently the food of choice for every class)
That's it folks, short and sweet, check out OmniCC for your cooldown needs. Dismissed!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jordrah May 9th 2008 6:58PM
this, and a bag mod of some kind, are the only mods that i consider essential for general play (solo, dailies, grinding, etc)
...maybe bartender3 as well lol
Reinard May 9th 2008 7:37PM
I'll never understand why bag mods are essential o-O
Mera_LaCroisadeEcarlate May 9th 2008 8:04PM
@Reinard
Try OneBag and you'll understand =)
jbodar May 9th 2008 10:56PM
Engbags is also badass. I especially love the autosorting feature.
Erika May 9th 2008 7:01PM
This is a great mod. I have used it forever and wouldn't live without it. It does glitch on long times such as 4 hours or anything above that.
Vesuuvius May 10th 2008 9:12AM
I agree with the "works out of the box" sentiment. I didn't even know this thing _had_ slash commands. I installed it, it worked, I never looked back.
Kyudo May 9th 2008 9:33PM
Fantastic mod that I can't play without!
Although I switched to an Ace2 library clone because I switched as many of my mods as I could to Ace2...
http://aceaddons.curse.com/CooldownCount.html
Same functionality, different library. Not sure about feature differences, because all I ever did was increase the number to the biggest it could fit in the spell square. :P
Tuller May 10th 2008 11:43AM
CooldownCount actually uses more memory than OmniCC :P
Then again, memory usage is a fairly useless metric :)
Kyudo May 10th 2008 12:54PM
Honestly? I wouldn't be surprised.
I just decided to start using Ace2 mods so I could simply have everything use one library as well as one menubar: FuBar.
I have a feeling a lot of the Ace2 mods aren't actually that well designed in the first place...
JParris May 10th 2008 12:51AM
This is one of those simple mods that I find myself simply lost without. :D
Schadow May 10th 2008 7:38AM
Another one to consider is Hourglass. It provides a nice bar-interface to see your cooldowns.
This is extremely handy for me when using my pally tank as I can easily juggle my consecration, judgment, and holy shield. I find it very useful to see not only the time, but what ability is cooling down first, what next, etc. This helps me to avoid getting my Holy Shield caught in GCD.
Pook May 10th 2008 11:30AM
Yeah i suggest Cooldown Count as well its Acetastic..
Zegim May 11th 2008 3:13AM
I can't imagine myself playing without this addon. Once I installed it, it felt so right I have never had to think about it again.