Addon Spotlight: Grab bag
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, Addon Spotlight reaches into the addon grab bag and pulls out some delicious randomness for you.
Looking over all the columns here on WoW.com must be amazing for you Cataclysm information hounds. All that cool new art, talent trees getting changed like crazy, new races and sound files ... Too bad you'll find no Cataclysm stuff in Addon Spotlight. Not yet, anyway -- addons are currently disabled in the beta. For us addon junkies, then, we can only sit back, relax, drink 30 cans of Arnold Palmer and drift the night away. Or, I can recommend some addons. Both work for me.
Today's Addon Spotlight is a grab bag of sorts. I had a couple addons planned for this week but decided to do them later in spite of some other projects I am working on. A lot happened for me! I'm totally a part of the WoW Insider Show, which you should be listening to, on a more permanent basis. If you can't get enough Mat, you always have a weekly dose available on the show! I did what any good WoW player would do during a busy week -- I asked my raid group for their favorite addons, and this is the result.
SquawkAndAwe
Some of my best friends are balance druids. Seriously. In fact, now that I think about it, a good number of my WoW friends are druids of some kind, mostly balance. You know how they say that you can learn a lot about a person by looking at who they surround themselves with? What does the moonkin thing say about me?
Much like ShockandAwe, a staple addon for enhancement shaman, SquawkAndAwe replicates the experience for our boomkin brethren. Squawk provides timers for Eclipse procs, trinket procs and use timers, and everything in between. If you're a balance druid, you know that watching your buffs and procs intently is the name of the game, so anything that can help out in the slightest could be useful.
Download SquawkAndAwe at [Curse] or [WoWInsider].
OmniCC
I wish OmniCC was a bigger, more involved addon, because I want to be able to write 2,000 words on it. But I can't. I mean, I could, but you wouldn't want to read it. Who knows? It would probably be a bunch of Varian/Garrosh slash fiction cleverly woven together with a review of one of the simplest, yet best, addons I have ever used.
OmniCC is an addon that places cooldown timers on top of the corresponding action bar. So, instead of having a bar showing your cooldown for an ability like Crusader Strike, you can see a large number overlay on the action button itself. OmniCC is really great for those fast cooldowns, giving you a better visual on shorter time periods. For me, at least, seeing a 3-2-1 countdown registers with me quicker than a bar ticking down the same 3-2-1 time period.
OmniCC has an excellent option set, including a duration threshold option that blacklists out cooldown times until they reach a certain point in the cooldown countdown.
Download OmniCC at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Fishing Buddy
Get ready for Cataclysm fishing easily and worry-free with Fishing Buddy, many of my friends' favorite fishing addon. Fishing Buddy features a fish watcher than shows the types of fish you've caught in any given area, as well as fishing outfit support and easy casting.
Easy casting is probably one of the biggest boons to my WoW career. Fishing has always been mind-numbing, but easy casting takes just a bit of the pain away. After enabling easy casting, a double right-click casts your line. Single right-click loots the bauble. One-handed fishing is the greatest improvement ever.
How can you not love an addon that rates your fishing outfit with style points? I mean, really.
Download Fishing Buddy at [Curse] or [WoWInsider].
Mail bag? Certainly!
Thanks for the email, Duulket. To be honest, Altaholic is the one big alt addon that I keep around for all that tracking. I would love to know if there is an alt for alts to this alt addon. Too many alts! Comment question: Are there any alternatives to Altaholic that can do this type of tracking? I know that FuBar_MoneyFu will track all of your characters gold on the realm, but mail? I'm at a loss.
Thanks for the email, Ittes. Here's your answer:
In all seriousness, as a retribution DPSer and now a warrior tank, I'm mashing buttons like a crazy person. I probably don't have to, but I feel like I'm doing more DPS the harder I press. Don't judge me! This addon has made life a little bit better by getting rid of that absolutely awful sound. Cha-chunk. Cha-chunk. Cha-chunk. Is that the sound? I can't even write it. Ugh. Look, I hate that sound, and now it's gone. Thank you, Eli. Thank you.
See you all next week here on the Spotlight.
Addons are what we do on Addon Spotlight. Huh? What? Oh. You're still reading this. Ahem. Tidy Plates! Yes ... yes ... so neat and tidy. 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@wow.com.
Looking over all the columns here on WoW.com must be amazing for you Cataclysm information hounds. All that cool new art, talent trees getting changed like crazy, new races and sound files ... Too bad you'll find no Cataclysm stuff in Addon Spotlight. Not yet, anyway -- addons are currently disabled in the beta. For us addon junkies, then, we can only sit back, relax, drink 30 cans of Arnold Palmer and drift the night away. Or, I can recommend some addons. Both work for me.
Today's Addon Spotlight is a grab bag of sorts. I had a couple addons planned for this week but decided to do them later in spite of some other projects I am working on. A lot happened for me! I'm totally a part of the WoW Insider Show, which you should be listening to, on a more permanent basis. If you can't get enough Mat, you always have a weekly dose available on the show! I did what any good WoW player would do during a busy week -- I asked my raid group for their favorite addons, and this is the result.
SquawkAndAwe
Some of my best friends are balance druids. Seriously. In fact, now that I think about it, a good number of my WoW friends are druids of some kind, mostly balance. You know how they say that you can learn a lot about a person by looking at who they surround themselves with? What does the moonkin thing say about me?
Much like ShockandAwe, a staple addon for enhancement shaman, SquawkAndAwe replicates the experience for our boomkin brethren. Squawk provides timers for Eclipse procs, trinket procs and use timers, and everything in between. If you're a balance druid, you know that watching your buffs and procs intently is the name of the game, so anything that can help out in the slightest could be useful.
Download SquawkAndAwe at [Curse] or [WoWInsider].
OmniCC
I wish OmniCC was a bigger, more involved addon, because I want to be able to write 2,000 words on it. But I can't. I mean, I could, but you wouldn't want to read it. Who knows? It would probably be a bunch of Varian/Garrosh slash fiction cleverly woven together with a review of one of the simplest, yet best, addons I have ever used.

OmniCC is an addon that places cooldown timers on top of the corresponding action bar. So, instead of having a bar showing your cooldown for an ability like Crusader Strike, you can see a large number overlay on the action button itself. OmniCC is really great for those fast cooldowns, giving you a better visual on shorter time periods. For me, at least, seeing a 3-2-1 countdown registers with me quicker than a bar ticking down the same 3-2-1 time period.
OmniCC has an excellent option set, including a duration threshold option that blacklists out cooldown times until they reach a certain point in the cooldown countdown.
Download OmniCC at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Fishing Buddy
Get ready for Cataclysm fishing easily and worry-free with Fishing Buddy, many of my friends' favorite fishing addon. Fishing Buddy features a fish watcher than shows the types of fish you've caught in any given area, as well as fishing outfit support and easy casting.
Easy casting is probably one of the biggest boons to my WoW career. Fishing has always been mind-numbing, but easy casting takes just a bit of the pain away. After enabling easy casting, a double right-click casts your line. Single right-click loots the bauble. One-handed fishing is the greatest improvement ever.
How can you not love an addon that rates your fishing outfit with style points? I mean, really.
Download Fishing Buddy at [Curse] or [WoWInsider].
Mail bag? Certainly!

Dear Mat,
I currently use Altoholic for my alt management(for lack of a better word). Are there other addons that allow you to see everything that Altoholic lets you see? For example, mail on other toons, the amount of gold each individual toon has, the contents of multiple guild banks, etc.
Duulket
Brotherhood of Steel
Antonidas - US
Thanks for the email, Duulket. To be honest, Altaholic is the one big alt addon that I keep around for all that tracking. I would love to know if there is an alt for alts to this alt addon. Too many alts! Comment question: Are there any alternatives to Altaholic that can do this type of tracking? I know that FuBar_MoneyFu will track all of your characters gold on the realm, but mail? I'm at a loss.
Hi Mat
Your columns have completely overhauled my ui...it needs to be cleaner but learning about skada and combuctor have been great.
I'm having a suf issue...I can't to seem to find how to see an enemy cast bar which is affecting my tanking...can you help me with that its driving me nuts.
Ittes
Thanks for the email, Ittes. Here's your answer:

Yes. Yes. Yes. YES. A thousand times, yes. I have found my third addon on all time. Please, humble readers, take this beautiful piece of knowledge and spread it. Spread it like warm butter on toast. Sweet, sweet addon butter.Hi Mat
Love the column, I'm also an addon maniac and I am writing with fantastic news. I've been playing WoW almost six years and the whole time there's one thing I've always hated with a mad, blazing, nuclear passion: the 'fizzle' error sound when you can't cast a spell. I found this little fix that merely configures the client to play blank sounds instead of that horrible game-breaking annoying sound.
NoErrorSoundhttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info10162-Noerrorsound.html
Best regards!
Eli
In all seriousness, as a retribution DPSer and now a warrior tank, I'm mashing buttons like a crazy person. I probably don't have to, but I feel like I'm doing more DPS the harder I press. Don't judge me! This addon has made life a little bit better by getting rid of that absolutely awful sound. Cha-chunk. Cha-chunk. Cha-chunk. Is that the sound? I can't even write it. Ugh. Look, I hate that sound, and now it's gone. Thank you, Eli. Thank you.
See you all next week here on the Spotlight.
Addons are what we do on Addon Spotlight. Huh? What? Oh. You're still reading this. Ahem. Tidy Plates! Yes ... yes ... so neat and tidy. 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@wow.com. Filed under: Add-Ons, AddOn Spotlight
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 4)
JaimeRavenholdt Jul 22nd 2010 7:11PM
Palmer.* Apparently I didn't reply to my comment the first time, haha.
jyorore Jul 22nd 2010 3:14PM
*Bows to Eli*
That is my second most hated sound in WoW, the first being whenever a gun is fired.
I now have a fix for both.
(Gun silencer addon: http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/silencer.aspx)
Pyromelter Jul 22nd 2010 3:26PM
Default hunter gun sound? Terrible
Using an addon to silence the hunter gun sound? Okay, I guess.
Turning all hunter shots into lasers making your game play sound like you are in the middle of a freakin Star Wars battle? Now THAT's what I'm talkin about:
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/pewpew3.aspx
Johnny Jul 22nd 2010 3:29PM
Less talk, more pewpew.
julian Jul 22nd 2010 9:05PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't this violate the TOU?
( You agree that you will not, under any circumstances:) 2D. modify or cause to be modified any files that are a part of the Game Client or the Service in any way not expressly authorized by Blizzard;
Gryph Jul 23rd 2010 3:12PM
@ Julian
I don't think it violates those terms, since it actually silences the original and plays the new one, not modifying it. The original sound file is still in your game directory.
Hone Melgren Jul 25th 2010 10:16PM
@julian
The key phrase of that is "in any way not expressly authorized by Blizzard"
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=16102301679&sid=1
Sound file modifications are ok by Blizzard's eyes. It is expressly authorized by them
Jzar Jul 22nd 2010 3:15PM
Oh, and there's a much lighter-weight fishing addon for anyone who doesn't need all of FB's data stuff, that just modifies the way you fish, enhances sounds, and applies lures and hats automatically:
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info8665-FishermansFriend.html
Fatamorgana Jul 22nd 2010 3:28PM
I love Fishing and Fishing Buddy! But after reading the opening to that paragraph a furled brow crept upon my ever-growing forehead.
I was under the impression (from a WoW.com post from when CAT news was, well, new) that they were totally revamping Fishing in CAT. Do we even know what the new Fishing will be like? I'm curious if they've even implimented any changes in Beta. Give me the scoop, good, sir!
Zanaji Jul 22nd 2010 3:20PM
Is there any addon to change the zone map? Not the big (m) map, but the little one you can keep always up. I like having the zone map to check my routes, party members, etc, but it really looks glaringly bad with the other customization I've done to my UI. I'm using sexymap for my mini, but at this time I'm not using a main map addon.
Steven Jul 22nd 2010 4:54PM
You should try carbonite.
they have a good minimap that you can move anywhere, and adjust to any size.
plus it's easy to zoom in and out with the mouse wheel.
and quests are very easy to check on the minimap as well.
hope this helps.
Pinto Jul 22nd 2010 4:58PM
I use Carbonite for that. You can display it separately from your minimap (which is what I do) and zoom out to show the larger area, the whole zone your in, or even the entire continent if you want.
It might be a bit more than you want if you're just looking for a map and nothing else. I know that drives me nuts, when I have a pretty well laid out UI and I want to add just one thing, but the only addon that does it well has like 20 other features that I don't want or need (I have an on and off again relationship with Fortexorcist because of this).
Steven Jul 22nd 2010 5:03PM
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info12965-Carbonite.html
aw232 Jul 22nd 2010 3:31PM
I love Shadowed Unit Frames and use them for my raid bars as well, which works great for my guilds 10 man runs.
My problem is that when I pop into a BG or a random 25 man VoA run or something the bars mutiply out until they take over my screen. So what I have to do is open up SUF, disable raid bars, then open up the blizzard standard frames and drag those out.
Is there a way to make it have different settings for different sizes of raids?
And don't say "just use grid". I don't like it.
Davio Jul 22nd 2010 3:53PM
If you don't like Grid, there are alternatives. Most are far easier to set up as well.
Dave Jul 22nd 2010 4:07PM
VuhDo.
MrJackSauce Jul 22nd 2010 4:54PM
I'm 80% sure that you can turn off raid frames for Battlegrounds inside the GUI for SuF.
AxnJackson11 Jul 23rd 2010 12:47PM
you can turn off the bg frames in the gui
Pinto Jul 23rd 2010 10:40AM
I'm honestly surprised no one has given the right answer here yet.
Make a seperate profile for different size raids. Yes, you have to manually change it, it's not automatic, but if you want to just use SUF for this than that's your only real option.
Go to profile, copy everything from your standard profile, then just change the raid configuration. Presto-changeo, SUF layouts for 5, 10, and 25 groups.
JaimeRavenholdt Jul 22nd 2010 3:32PM
Palmer* >_>