Addon Spotlight: Community Choice 2
Addon Spotlight focuses on the backbone of the WoW gameplay experience -- the user interface. Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond -- your addons folder will never be the same! This week, the community's voice has been heard again, and addon suggestions are raining from the sky.
Welcome to another exciting addition of Addon Spotlight! This week, we head back to the inbox to check out what the community thinks the WoW community at large should know about, if you already weren't aware of some of these excellent addons. We run the gamut today, from action bar and encounter mod replacements to helping you get you and your army of alts ready for the coming Cataclysm. Let's take a look at what your peers wanted you to see.
Macaroon
Macaroon is a very robust and powerful addon recommended by a lot of people during the first and second Addon Spotlight Community Choices. Macaroon takes a different approach to action bars, allowing you total customization and basically making every action button a macro in some way or another. You can have as many buttons on the screen as you want, and macros have a generous 1,024-character length as the limit. Stance bars allows you to set up bars that change with your stances, perfect for warriors and especially awesome for druids. And did I hear Button Facade support? I think I did!
What do you have to say about this addon:
Download Macaroon at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Altoholic
With Cataclysm on the ever closer horizon, managing alts, heirloom items and professions across all of your characters might get a bit hectic. Altoholic is a fan favorite, requested in my inbox by a ton of people! Lots of people requested addons that manage their lives before the Cataclysm release, so Altoholic seemed like a great choice from the community.
Altoholic is basically a huge database of all of your characters. You can search for items and see who has what. Each of your characters professions are also available to peruse. Gold, /played time and reputation levels for all of your alts are quickly and easily accessible. The addon even gives you recommendations for where to level up, what items to craft to level trade skills and so much more!
Here's what you had to say about Altoholic:
Download Altoholic at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Lunarsphere
Another addon you jokers couldn't stop requesting was Lunarsphere, an interesting take of an ability browser. Hailing from the "sphere" category of addons, Lunarsphere acts as a repository for all of your class' abilities. Arranged in an interesting spherical layout, Lunarsphere allows you to customize every
button on the sphere to your liking.
Ten buttons surround the main sphere, with an alternative extra 10 buttons per main button out from the original sphere. This allows a menu-type system for the main buttons. A mage, for instance, could have a portal menu appear off of one of the side main buttons, revealing their full compliment of portals and teleports.
Lunarsphere is modular to an extent, allowing you to pick and choose what to load to increase performance if needed. The addon also features many Automaton functions like selling grey items and restocking reagents automatically. This addon is a real package, full of functionality in a good-looking skin.
Here's what Gnilyas had to say about Lunarsphere (also, Macaroon -- see how much you love that addon?!):
Download Lunarsphere at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Deus Vox Encounters (DXE)
We here at the Spotlight always love a good alternative to the king of any particular addon category, and Deus Vox is no exception. Many people recommended DeusVox as a replacement for Deadly Boss Mods or BigWigs and wanted the word to get out about their favorite encounters addon.
Deus Vox Encounters is a comparable and capable alternative to Deadly Boss Mods (the current king of encounter addons) and BigWigs Boss Mods (its happy, also comparable friend). Deus Vox has been said to run lighter than its counterparts, but I personally haven't seen a huge difference. DXE also has a little more customization than Deadly Boss Mods and what many consider to be an easier to use setup menu. Again, your mileage may vary, but it's never a bad thing to have some excellent options out there.
Let's hear what you had to say:
Thank you all for the emails and the suggestions. Community Choice Addon Spotlights are always so much fun. I hope you all will have another great batch of selections next time I decide to do this. In the meantime, you don't have to wait for Community Choice time to submit an addon. Want to see something on the Spotlight? Send me an email, post haste, to mat@wow.com.
Addons are what we do on Addon Spotlight. Have you started using Satrina Buff Frames yet? I told you it was cool! And remember, Addon Spotlight is fueled by viewers like you, so if you have a mod you think we should take a look at, email Mat at mat@wow.com.
Welcome to another exciting addition of Addon Spotlight! This week, we head back to the inbox to check out what the community thinks the WoW community at large should know about, if you already weren't aware of some of these excellent addons. We run the gamut today, from action bar and encounter mod replacements to helping you get you and your army of alts ready for the coming Cataclysm. Let's take a look at what your peers wanted you to see.
Macaroon
Macaroon is a very robust and powerful addon recommended by a lot of people during the first and second Addon Spotlight Community Choices. Macaroon takes a different approach to action bars, allowing you total customization and basically making every action button a macro in some way or another. You can have as many buttons on the screen as you want, and macros have a generous 1,024-character length as the limit. Stance bars allows you to set up bars that change with your stances, perfect for warriors and especially awesome for druids. And did I hear Button Facade support? I think I did!
What do you have to say about this addon:
Macaroon is pretty awesome, and if you want a little more flexibility with your action bars, the community recommends Macaroon.Hi!
I would like to share with the community this wonderful bar/macro addon:
Macaroon.
Despite the long configuration time, I love it because it allows you to setup macros outside the Blizzard interface, which I don't like and at the same time to drag it to button (in opposition to bind pad for example). Moreover you can associate any actionid to a button allowing it to create a custom vehicle bar. Having stance bars with layouts that can change with the stance etc is awesome. The only actual drawback now is that it does not have yet a performance macro catalog but I hope it will change soon.
"Feel the power of the macro side..."!
Onéira, EU-Elune
Download Macaroon at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Altoholic
With Cataclysm on the ever closer horizon, managing alts, heirloom items and professions across all of your characters might get a bit hectic. Altoholic is a fan favorite, requested in my inbox by a ton of people! Lots of people requested addons that manage their lives before the Cataclysm release, so Altoholic seemed like a great choice from the community.
Altoholic is basically a huge database of all of your characters. You can search for items and see who has what. Each of your characters professions are also available to peruse. Gold, /played time and reputation levels for all of your alts are quickly and easily accessible. The addon even gives you recommendations for where to level up, what items to craft to level trade skills and so much more!
Here's what you had to say about Altoholic:
Aka'magosh Mat!
How can you have no already talked about Altoholic? Not a day goes by that this addon doesn't save me time, going through my immense amount of tradeskilling alts. It is pretty much the greatest addon ever. I have been using Altoholic to keep track of all of my heirloom items (I have every. single. one.) and knowing where each is allows me to shuffle them around to up and coming alts. Thanks for what you do!
Liz (H-Frostwolf)
If you're one of those altaholics, then you need Altoholic.
Download Altoholic at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Lunarsphere
Another addon you jokers couldn't stop requesting was Lunarsphere, an interesting take of an ability browser. Hailing from the "sphere" category of addons, Lunarsphere acts as a repository for all of your class' abilities. Arranged in an interesting spherical layout, Lunarsphere allows you to customize every
button on the sphere to your liking. Ten buttons surround the main sphere, with an alternative extra 10 buttons per main button out from the original sphere. This allows a menu-type system for the main buttons. A mage, for instance, could have a portal menu appear off of one of the side main buttons, revealing their full compliment of portals and teleports.
Lunarsphere is modular to an extent, allowing you to pick and choose what to load to increase performance if needed. The addon also features many Automaton functions like selling grey items and restocking reagents automatically. This addon is a real package, full of functionality in a good-looking skin.
Here's what Gnilyas had to say about Lunarsphere (also, Macaroon -- see how much you love that addon?!):
Hey Mat – Gnilyas from Shattered Hand EU Horde here.
Apart from the usual suspects like Outfitter, Omen, Healbot, etc, and not sure if you've had a chance to see my previous email, but can I suggest Macaroon!
For bar and macro management, I find it superb, as I said last week or so.
Then there's Lunarsphere, which to me is the de facto sphere addon and works for all your toons out of the box, particularly good at sorting out new bits as you learn them whilst leveling.
Not very eloquently or persuasively put on either front, I'm afraid, but I'm relying on your vast addon experience to have heard about these before and just needing a nudge to look them over properly... or your journalistic curiosity and integrity ;)
Cheers,
Gnilyas
Download Lunarsphere at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Deus Vox Encounters (DXE)
We here at the Spotlight always love a good alternative to the king of any particular addon category, and Deus Vox is no exception. Many people recommended DeusVox as a replacement for Deadly Boss Mods or BigWigs and wanted the word to get out about their favorite encounters addon.
Deus Vox Encounters is a comparable and capable alternative to Deadly Boss Mods (the current king of encounter addons) and BigWigs Boss Mods (its happy, also comparable friend). Deus Vox has been said to run lighter than its counterparts, but I personally haven't seen a huge difference. DXE also has a little more customization than Deadly Boss Mods and what many consider to be an easier to use setup menu. Again, your mileage may vary, but it's never a bad thing to have some excellent options out there.

Let's hear what you had to say:
Download Deus Vox Encounters at [Curse].Mat,
Check out DXE, Deus Vox Encounters. Much lighter weight and more responsive than DBM. My entire raid group has almost switched from DBM to DXE. DBM does heroics and DXE doesn't, but as far as raiding goes... DXE is king. Food for thought.
-A
Thank you all for the emails and the suggestions. Community Choice Addon Spotlights are always so much fun. I hope you all will have another great batch of selections next time I decide to do this. In the meantime, you don't have to wait for Community Choice time to submit an addon. Want to see something on the Spotlight? Send me an email, post haste, to mat@wow.com.
Addons are what we do on Addon Spotlight. Have you started using Satrina Buff Frames yet? I told you it was cool! And remember, Addon Spotlight is fueled by viewers like you, so if you have a mod you think we should take a look at, email Mat at mat@wow.com. Filed under: Add-Ons, AddOn Spotlight







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Imnick Jun 24th 2010 4:08PM
Why is the fact that one addon does something another doesn't but the other one does another thing faster "food for thought"?
Hate needless padding like that.
Rest is good though, I do like altoholic.
Kunikenwad! Jun 24th 2010 4:42PM
Some comments aren't very helpful and other comments are helpful but not as fast. Just food for though.
langiszero Jun 24th 2010 6:07PM
It's funny how the grayed out comments always seem to be the ones worth reading, and the ones in blue always seem to be sensationalist drivel the majority of you sheep can't stop your brains from finding perfect. Not sarcasm. Real talk.
Sky Jun 24th 2010 6:22PM
@langiszero
why do you think obama won?
Biig-D Jun 24th 2010 6:50PM
Cause McCain is a giant tit?
langiszero Jun 24th 2010 9:18PM
@ Sky: I stand corrected. Not every comment in gray is worthwhile.
Holgar Jun 24th 2010 4:09PM
I'd like to say that I had a few problems with DXE when I tried it. It only worked properly on three out of five boss fights. That could just be a bad install though. I like DBM better anyhow so I didn't bother trying to get it working.
Tribunal Jun 24th 2010 4:31PM
I run (customized) versions of both.
DBM does some stuff DXE won't (or doesn't quite the way I want it to, more accurately), and DXE does -a lot- of stuff DBM won't.
It works well, and everything and then some is covered. I'm pretty sure I'd know when the boss sneezes.
All it takes is a few seconds to turn off the worst of the duplication, which I usually do by just killing DBM's bars entirely, except for maybe 1 or 2 I know DXE is lacking in, and letting DBM handle the other warnings (screen flashes etc).
cidninja Jun 24th 2010 5:06PM
i switched to deus vox for a while. it did a lot of things i liked, but i also had a lot of problems and ended up going back to dbm. mostly i liked deus vox for aesthetic reasons but dbm did a better job of actually warning me.
the arrows were a nice touch though!
Sleutel Jun 24th 2010 7:16PM
Which fights didn't it work on? You probably had an old version or a bad install; any time I've had DXE issues, it's been because something else (e.g., my combat log) was broken.
In response to the article itself:
Saying that DXE has "a little more customization" than DBM is like saying a sportscar goes "a little faster" than a bicycle. On DXE, I can turn on and off alerts for all kinds of encounter events, then customize those alerts, from screen flashes to sounds to /say and arrow displays. I can change the settings on my top (long-term) and bottom (immediate) bars independent of each other. I can build A God-Damned Pony to ride around on.
I personally switched to DXE from BW during ToGC, because it was reported to have the most accurate timers for Anub's adds' Shadow Strike (and lo, it was right on the money). Since then, I was at one point forced to use DBM for a while, and I couldn't believe how much functionality I lost. Happiest day of my raiding life was when I convinced that RL to let me start using DXE again.
DXE uber alles, I say!
mystery Jun 24th 2010 4:12PM
It's worth it to note that Altoholic hasn't been updated for a few months now, and is currently throwing errors for more than a few functions under 3.3.5.
Tribunal Jun 24th 2010 4:33PM
I'm not having any issues with it, but I also went and got updated versions of most of the dev libraries in a desperate attempt to keep a few of my 'zombie' mods on life support for a little while longer (Pitbull 3, until a few days ago FuBar, etc).
Jay Jun 25th 2010 6:47PM
@Tribunal: Can I suggest moving to Pitbull4? It took a but, but once I got my head around the different approach to config, it felt -much- easier to use. I doubt I'd ever go back to version 3.
ToyChristopher Jun 24th 2010 4:15PM
You need to highlight a chat addon that removes some of the improvements of the recent patch. I think Chatter will remove the invisible barrier at the bottom of the screen and the floating head also.
Jacob Parsons Jun 24th 2010 4:15PM
Why is Deus Vox Encounters abbreviated DXE? Also, for those less Classically inclinied, "Deus Vox" translates to "god voice." Perhaps a better name (too late now, obviously) would be "Vox Dei," which would mean "voice of god."
Elovan Jun 24th 2010 4:29PM
I'm not alone! There are other Latin speakers out there!
Tribunal Jun 24th 2010 4:42PM
Dues Vox is the name of the guild who's addon it is :P
theRaptor Jun 24th 2010 5:45PM
Only faux Latin is allowed in guild names! Preferably it needs to mention, gods, darkness, or the god of darkness or a pun on a well known Latin phrase (eg Carpe Jugulum).
Chmee Jun 24th 2010 5:47PM
I would have named it "Deus fatur". :-)
Sleutel Jun 24th 2010 7:23PM
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