Addon Spotlight: New, old, and outdated!

Ho boy, what an exciting time to be a WoW player. New talents, crazy zombie plagues, even an infestation of Headless Horsemen tormenting towns. And of course our favorite patch mini-game, updating addons! By now the dust has settled and we have a better understanding of how the patch affected our addons. Hopefully the worst is over and it'll be smooth sailing as we install Wrath soon. This week in the Spotlight we'll look at new, updated, and retired addons as we rebuild our interfaces in preparation of our adventures in Northrend.
Now that we've all had a chance to rebuild our interfaces, you've probably noticed some of your favorites have undergone some pretty big changes. A lot of addon authors saw the 3.0 patch as a good opportunity to revisit their code and try to make improvements. In some cases this lead to a complete rewrite. Why reinvent the wheel you might ask? Well some authors might have felt they could write more efficient code, leading to a smaller memory footprint. Some addons can make use of new features that Blizzard implemented such as the internal threat meter. Some addon developers might of felt like it was time to either hang up their project and leave it to competitors, or to keep up the pace and evolve with the game. While it's frustrating to login and see your favorite addon is no longer in development, or completely different than how it was, you need to remember that change is good! Let's take a look at a few addons that shook off their stagnation and weren't afraid of change.
New and Improved
One of the key interface elements we use are action bars, and it just so happens each of the major players in this category have undergone a rewrite. First off, Bartender3 became Bartender4. This is one of the more minor rewrites seen by the user as the feature set remained mostly the same. Under the hood though the code is tighter and uses the newest Ace framework. I think the idea behind the rewrite was to stay up to date with the latest Ace libraries in order to help compatibility with other addons that might interact with Bartender4. All in all if you liked the old Bartender the new one should be a relatively painless transition, other than having to setup your action bars again. Unfortunately old user settings didn't survive the move.
Continuing our look at action bars we'll find that Bongos Bar has turned into Dominos. The author realized Bongos was slowly getting bloated as he implemented new features requested by users. I think he intended Bongos to be a lightweight enhancement to the default action bars and felt alternative bar addons handled the bells and whistles better. So after trimming the fat and rewriting the code Dominos was born. "Dominos is intended to be easier to maintain. I wanted to see how much I could do while maintaining compatibility with the standard action button code. I'm not entirely happy with the direction I took with Bongos3. I added features that I do not see myself using personally, and thus feel that those features will be neglected and bug ridden." Those wanting a little more customization than the default bars give you should give Dominos a look.

Rounding out our look at action bars is Macaroon, the successor to Trinity Bars. Trinity Bars was a favorite among people wanting every feature imaginable in an action bar addon. The good news is Macaroon is still as powerful as ever, while being easier for its author to grow and maintain. He explained his reasons for retiring Trinity Bars in favor of the new project in an interesting post to his users. It's a good read for those looking for insight on the thoughts and motivations of addon authors. The design process some addon authors go through mirror that of full blown software writers, and they should be applauded for their work. In short he felt he coded himself into a corner with Trinity Bars, and realized the best way out was to rewrite it using the knowledge learned from the old Trinity code. If you're familiar with Trinity Bars then Macaroon will feel natural. Like the name implies, Macaroon is centered around extending the macro system; giving the user more macro banks and increased character limits. Don't worry as the normal blizzard action id slots are still there too. And be sure to grab Macaroon Xtras to handle your xp/rep, bags, and menu bars. Macaroon is one of the more feature filled and complex action bar addons out there. It's pretty easy to setup, but the amount of options may be overwhelming to some. Give it a whirl and see how it fits you.
There are many more addons that underwent a radical upgrade, but they will have to wait and be featured later. I felt looking at action bars was a good starting point. Before we wrap up today's post, I wanted to take a look a few addons that aren't needed any more, and a few completely new.
Out with the Old, in With the New

On the not needed list is Fiizzwidget's Hunter's Helper. This addon helped keep track of abilities Hunter pet's learned, but now that they innately learn their abilities along with the new talent tree, this addon is retired. Another addon no longer needed is Menagerie. This addon helped collectors swap around their menagerie of mini pets when visiting the bank for a different one. Now that the new mini pet and mount system is
implemented, I would suggest you take a look at Zoo Keeper and Mounted. Mounted helps you by writing out a smart mount macro using a weighted list of your mounts. This lets you have a favorite mount that will be called forth most of the time when used, but allows you to show off your mount collection by mixing the chosen mount up a little with a random seed that's set by you. Zoo Keeper helps you sort your mini pets and mounts, and provides a fast way of accessing them with a key binding or Fubar/Titan widget. Our final new addon for today is Overachiever. This handy addon offers some tweaks that make going after achievements easier. This addon makes the achievement tracker persist through logouts, adds information to critter tooltips to see if you "/love" them, adds detailed information to the achievement tooltips, and much more./Salute Cosmos
Well that's all for today's Addon Spotlight. Expect to see more new and improved 3.0 addons featured soon, and look for an in depth article on the state of Fubar, Titan Bar, and LibDataBroker in the next Creamy GUI Center. Before we wrap for today I'd like to take a moment and give a big shout out to the Cosmos addon team. They announced that they are closing up shop after serving the WoW addon community since the very beginning. While a small handful of their addons will still be available as the author sees fit, the whole Cosmos package is being retired. I got my first taste of WoW interface enhancement thanks in part to the Cosmos team, and I wish them all the best in future endeavors. Rather you used their addons or not, they deserve props for all their effort and hard work. Thanks all and see you next time!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
joerendous Nov 5th 2008 9:39PM
i wasn't aware Bongos become Dominos! i loved Bongos and was absolutely saddened that i wasn't able to find it. thanks Matthew!
SaintStryfe Nov 5th 2008 9:47PM
well don't be so overjoyed. I think it's crippled, to be frank. Simple things - like a one-button bag for those of use who use unified bag mods - are missing. The interface is clunky. It's not extensible that I could find. Top to bottom, it's out of my Interface folder. I went with BT4. It does things much cleaner then Dominoes.
Rock Nov 5th 2008 10:04PM
At first Dominos seemed a little weak, but once I took a bit of time to understand it I found it's not much different from Bongos2 (my favorite). There are still some changes I'd like to see made though.
jbodar Nov 5th 2008 10:24PM
@SaintStryfe
Why don't you just bind your bags to a key? I use (the mostly resurrected) Engbags and have B bound to Bags, with Shift+B for showing my Bank. If I decide I feel like opening my bag by mouse, I just click on BagFu, which is mostly just to show me when I'm running out of bag space.
Personally, I tried Bartender3, but found Dominos to be easier to set up the way I wanted it "right out of the box" and I had never used a bar mod previously.
Iamnotalie Nov 5th 2008 10:27PM
I loved bongos2 and never switched to 3. Dominos handles what I needed from a bar addon perfectly.
diarx Nov 5th 2008 10:35PM
pretty sure dominos can be configured to use the one bag button still, can't remember off the top of my head how I did it though.
I definitely miss the simple press alt + click then drag your mouse to create bars configuration of bongos though, the new system just seems very clunky, especially when you have to configure it for several machines and different characters (for which you might not use the same bar setup).
Despite all that, it's still to me better than the main alternative, bartender4. Yet to try macaroon, but being on the race to 70 with my two characters before WotLK I really can't waste any more time relearning bar mods =/
xenothaulus Nov 5th 2008 11:03PM
@SaintStryfe: You must not have looked very hard for the one-bag button; you merely need to edit the bag bar by a rightclick and the very first option is to set it that way. I'm not sure what you mean by it not being extensible, as it allows pretty complete customization of all your bars just as Bongos did, with a smaller memory footprint. As for the interface being clunky, it's more streamlined than Bongos' was, and frankly I thought Bongos' interface was fine.
SaintStryfe Nov 6th 2008 3:34AM
jbodar: Reasonable question. The basic reason is that due to injury, reaching around a keyboard is very hard for me. Being an ENH shaman, my rotation is pretty simple, so for fighting, I key my basic abilities to my mouse, and for lesser used abilities, I have action bars and macros. I don't attempt to have everything key bound because I just can't use it. And personally, I don't like TitanPanel or Fubar eating up screen real estate.
Personally "right out of the box" is annoying. I want to configure it to my wishes. If wanted out of the box, I'd actually PLAY my 360 rather then using it as a Worms/soon-to-be Netflix box.
jbodar Nov 6th 2008 4:04AM
Fair enough.
I've not had any issues setting Dominos the way I want it. Mostly, it looked the way I want it from the start, and I made a few enhancements. Just 3 bars stacked at the bottom of the screen. Stance/aura bar stacks on top, pet bar to the left, along with my mostly-hidden bar that has my mount keybinds and food/water. I just set the default as a sort of template, and make a separate profile for each character.
Do you have a complicated setup? I'm curious...
Ormal Nov 5th 2008 9:55PM
So that's what happened to Bongos. There's a few people in my guild who will be overjoyed.
Andelorn Nov 6th 2008 3:50AM
I loves my Macaroon. The only things that irk me are the inability to increase the width and height of the cast/xp bars in the Macaroon Extras package, and the strange inability to place pet skills onto the Pet Bar, which for some reason starts unpopulated. So to put things there you have to make macros for each pet bar ability. /petattack /petfollow, etc.
But I'm sure these are things that will be fixed soon.
stevens.ce Nov 5th 2008 10:05PM
I like Dominos. I was using BT3 and then BT4, but BT4 seemed to have a conflict a day with something, and then was having all kinds of issues with paging functions on my warrior. Dominos still has some kinks to work out, but I like the fact that it's reasonably simple if not feature-packed and that it seems to be pretty light on resources and loaded add-ons.
Sinanju Nov 5th 2008 10:06PM
I use several addons. First, Titan Panel (gives me location, coords, xp to level, bag space, and durability). A program called Bottom Bar adjusts the picture so there is an inch or so at the bottom of black where the action bars go without distorting any of the picture. There is room on the sides for Omen 3 and Recount there as well. I have Bladestorm which encloses my portrait within a blade (try it, it looks sharp). The final addon is Rogue Power Bar as it helps me keep track on which poisons and spells are in effect.
Dylan Nov 5th 2008 10:47PM
I'm looking for a good auto-repair addon, but I can't seem to find one (that's current) anywhere. It's quite a bummer.
insomnifox Nov 5th 2008 11:16PM
DurabilityFu
Gorgol Nov 5th 2008 11:22PM
Reagent Restocker can be set to automatically repair your gear, restock your reagents, and sell grey or other items. It's very nice.
Iamnotalie Nov 5th 2008 11:20PM
If you use FuBar, get DurabilityFu. All it does is auo-repair, show the % of your lowest worn piece on the FuBar, and % of each worn piece on mouseover. Very simple addon if you don't care for all the reagent restocking, gray selling, etc. that are usually part of auto-repair mods.
Bruuce Nov 5th 2008 11:26PM
I have Fubar, so I use DurabilityFu which not only auto-repairs for me but does it from my guild bank if I want.
Another option is Automaton. It does a whole mess of little things in the background in a wicked tiny footprint, like auto-sell gray items, skip gossip text at vendors, auto-complete rep quests, and ignore duals...(just remember to hold [Ctrl] or [shift] when clicking on an innkeeper to reset your hearthstone if you have 'skip gossip' turned on;)
Khanmora Nov 7th 2008 8:36AM
I use durabilityfu and garbagefu for all of my needs. I find that I don't need a restock addon, because I just don't use much of anything but water very often.
Kyrra Nov 5th 2008 11:35PM
I believe Zoo Keeper will also auto-summon a companion when you zone.