Addon Spotlight: Management addons
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, holy crap! There's a bear.
Have I got awesome news for you, dear Addon Spotlight readers. Today, I've enlisted the help of a good friend of mine to come and discuss some miscellaneous management addons that are designed to take all that information and parse it into something useful. I would like to introduce everyone to Mongor the bear accountant. Mongor is a bear that is also an accountant, and he's my good friend. It's time to get your life managed.
Managing your money
Mongor the bear accountant is only concerned with protecting your assets, much like bears protect their young cubs or their caves when they hibernate for the winter. Mongor recommends using Auditor, a great little addon that can help you monitor, parse and assess your gold intake from creature kills, quest completions, auction house sales and more.
The first step to making money is knowing where money comes from, and as any auctioneer or bear accountant would agree, an addon like Auditor is a good first step. Analyzing what is selling and bringing in the most gold is a great way to watch the market for peaks and valleys in prices. Mongor the bear accountant also recommends Auditor because it calculates daily totals from all income sources and even has LibDataBroker support.
Auditor takes money tracking to a whole different level by tracking repair money, mail money, training money for skills and professions, and even money spent on the flight masters. Auditor's tagline, even stated in the description, should just be "just get it and see." You'll thank yourself, as well as your new bear accountant, Mongor.
Download Auditor at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Managing your life
Analyst is another awesome addon that tracks stuff that you do and things that you collect. While Analyst also tracks money/gold earned from various sources, Mongor the bear accountant also recommends using Analyst for other assets, including what you've looted from mobs, how many emblems you've earned per session, how much you've gathered over the course of the day and even more. Mongor, being a bear, must keep a detailed list of assets like emblems and guild bank deposits and withdrawals for tax purposes. How much honey has Mongor collected? Mongor loves honey almost as much as he loves derivative percentage gains.
LDB support is native, the interface is simple, and the tracking is awesome for people wanting to parse through all their gathering data. Mongor and I both recommend Analyst, and think it would make an excellent addition to any user interface. Also, Mongor recommends keeping all of this information, because he is an accountant and also a bear.
Download Analyst at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Managing your trade skills
Mongor the bear accountant has informed me that I need to address a very significant part of the World of Warcraft workforce. Tradeskillers have long emailed me, asking for an alternative to Advanced Trade Skill Window (ATSW), the reigning trade skill window replacement addon. To me, it still is the champion. Mongor the bear accountant enjoys the use of Panda, because of his affinity to things named after types of bears, but Advanced Trade Skill Window is still the most comprehensive trade skill interface replacement there is.
ATSW is one of those addons I do like to remind people of every couple of months because of the feature set. The production queue alone is worth downloading and working with a new set of trade skill options. Even the simple fact that the addon knows that you must create sub-components before the final product helps immensely. I still love Advanced Trade Skill Window, and so should you.
Download Advanced Trade Skill Window at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Let's do an Addon Spotlight mailbag. We haven't done one of those in a while! Also, I think Mongor, my accountant that is also a bear, has decided to go hibernate for a while. Thank you for your help, Mongor!
Thanks for the email, ElCiego. I think you're already on the right path for making things bigger and brighter on your screen for the near-sightedness. Bartender or Dominos are great for scaling action bar sizes, and Button Facade is a great choice to get rid of clutter. I would also recommend making the chat box and fonts bigger, and potentially using Fontain, allowing you to choose larger, crisper fonts that would be easier to see. Finally, I'd recommend trying Stuf Unit Frames. Stuf can create some awesome, very simple and binary-colored unit frames that can be easily distinguishable, so that you can rely less on numbers and more on bar size for health pools.
You're a damn trooper, ElCiego, to play with a condition like that. The World of Warcraft user interface is excellent for just this reason -- you can tailor the UI to accommodate even the most inconvenient hurdles.
Thanks for the email, Alex. Recount and Skada both pull the same data from the same data feed that WoW provides damage and healing addons for parsing and usage. Technically, the information both addons receive is the same, but the time at which each addon begins to record the data is different. This is why you see different numbers for both Skada and Recount -- they interpret the data they receive in different ways. As for which is better, that's a personal choice. Usually, in my experience, the two numbers that each spit out aren't all that different, so it has never really been a huge deal. Skada comes equipped out of the box with healing and absorption meters, excellent tools for discipline priests and other healers that prevent damage rather than healing it directly. Recount requires an additional module to do that. Recount also has extensive charts and graphs mapping out DPS in very specific ways. Some players love this information. Others don't seem to care. Suffice to say, each DPS/healing meter out there is competent and well worth using.
One more thing
Before I let you all go for the week, I have one request. Addons are going to be enabled really soon in the beta, as promised by Blizzard. I would love to begin spotlighting some beta addons as soon as they are ready to roll to give the addon lovers out there something to whet their whistle as we see what awaits us in Cataclysm. If you've got anything in the pipe, email me at mat@wow.com and let's let the world know your ideas in the oven.
Thanks for the emails, all, and I'll see you next week
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Have I got awesome news for you, dear Addon Spotlight readers. Today, I've enlisted the help of a good friend of mine to come and discuss some miscellaneous management addons that are designed to take all that information and parse it into something useful. I would like to introduce everyone to Mongor the bear accountant. Mongor is a bear that is also an accountant, and he's my good friend. It's time to get your life managed.
Managing your money

Mongor the bear accountant is only concerned with protecting your assets, much like bears protect their young cubs or their caves when they hibernate for the winter. Mongor recommends using Auditor, a great little addon that can help you monitor, parse and assess your gold intake from creature kills, quest completions, auction house sales and more.
Auditor takes money tracking to a whole different level by tracking repair money, mail money, training money for skills and professions, and even money spent on the flight masters. Auditor's tagline, even stated in the description, should just be "just get it and see." You'll thank yourself, as well as your new bear accountant, Mongor.
Download Auditor at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Managing your life
Analyst is another awesome addon that tracks stuff that you do and things that you collect. While Analyst also tracks money/gold earned from various sources, Mongor the bear accountant also recommends using Analyst for other assets, including what you've looted from mobs, how many emblems you've earned per session, how much you've gathered over the course of the day and even more. Mongor, being a bear, must keep a detailed list of assets like emblems and guild bank deposits and withdrawals for tax purposes. How much honey has Mongor collected? Mongor loves honey almost as much as he loves derivative percentage gains.
LDB support is native, the interface is simple, and the tracking is awesome for people wanting to parse through all their gathering data. Mongor and I both recommend Analyst, and think it would make an excellent addition to any user interface. Also, Mongor recommends keeping all of this information, because he is an accountant and also a bear.
Download Analyst at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Managing your trade skills
Mongor the bear accountant has informed me that I need to address a very significant part of the World of Warcraft workforce. Tradeskillers have long emailed me, asking for an alternative to Advanced Trade Skill Window (ATSW), the reigning trade skill window replacement addon. To me, it still is the champion. Mongor the bear accountant enjoys the use of Panda, because of his affinity to things named after types of bears, but Advanced Trade Skill Window is still the most comprehensive trade skill interface replacement there is.

Download Advanced Trade Skill Window at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].


Hi Mat,
I play a holy priest, ElCiego on Muradin, that I love running dungeons with. My unique situation is that I am extremely near-sighted. It is not uncommon for me to spend much of my time with my face less than a foot away from the screen while I play. I use various addons to enlarge information such as Bartender, Button Facade, Xperl etc. In your vast knowledge of UI can you think of anything that might help a very near-sighted healer like myself.
Much appreciated,
ElCiego
Thanks for the email, ElCiego. I think you're already on the right path for making things bigger and brighter on your screen for the near-sightedness. Bartender or Dominos are great for scaling action bar sizes, and Button Facade is a great choice to get rid of clutter. I would also recommend making the chat box and fonts bigger, and potentially using Fontain, allowing you to choose larger, crisper fonts that would be easier to see. Finally, I'd recommend trying Stuf Unit Frames. Stuf can create some awesome, very simple and binary-colored unit frames that can be easily distinguishable, so that you can rely less on numbers and more on bar size for health pools.
You're a damn trooper, ElCiego, to play with a condition like that. The World of Warcraft user interface is excellent for just this reason -- you can tailor the UI to accommodate even the most inconvenient hurdles.
Hi,
I've been reading your blog for a while, and must tell that you are super! It's good to have a solid place to check all WoW-related news. I'm building my own UI now, and have one question for you: What is the best damage meter addon for WoW? I mean the most accurate, not the most beautiful. I have tried Scada with Recount, but they display different numbers, and I do not know which is better.
If you reply directly to me, it would be good, but a new article regarding this problem, as I think, would be great for everyone!
Alex
Thanks for the email, Alex. Recount and Skada both pull the same data from the same data feed that WoW provides damage and healing addons for parsing and usage. Technically, the information both addons receive is the same, but the time at which each addon begins to record the data is different. This is why you see different numbers for both Skada and Recount -- they interpret the data they receive in different ways. As for which is better, that's a personal choice. Usually, in my experience, the two numbers that each spit out aren't all that different, so it has never really been a huge deal. Skada comes equipped out of the box with healing and absorption meters, excellent tools for discipline priests and other healers that prevent damage rather than healing it directly. Recount requires an additional module to do that. Recount also has extensive charts and graphs mapping out DPS in very specific ways. Some players love this information. Others don't seem to care. Suffice to say, each DPS/healing meter out there is competent and well worth using.
One more thing
Before I let you all go for the week, I have one request. Addons are going to be enabled really soon in the beta, as promised by Blizzard. I would love to begin spotlighting some beta addons as soon as they are ready to roll to give the addon lovers out there something to whet their whistle as we see what awaits us in Cataclysm. If you've got anything in the pipe, email me at mat@wow.com and let's let the world know your ideas in the oven.
Thanks for the emails, all, and I'll see you next week
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Moeru Sep 3rd 2010 10:28AM
I'll try World of Logs if I can for my raids, but I still prefer Skada...it's not as memory hungry as Recount, and I generally only look at it for my own purposes.
As for the comment on Vanish...Vanish's main function isn't bring you out of combat. It only does so if you effectively dropped aggro with it. Some bosses, or in PvP, you'll still be in combat after stealthing, even without AoE damage. Shadowmeld is even more finicky for this, as it's not 'improved stealth'.
Konata Sep 3rd 2010 10:41PM
Skara's recording (default) range is much smaller than recount's as well. This is quite noticeable in the dreamwalker fight. Recount will detect all the healing done and most of the damage, but not all since some will still be out of range if you tank the mobs at both ends. Skada misses doesn't detect large enough range for that fight, but others it is usually enough. I noticed this when looking at heal meters where Skada missed like 3+ mil healing done by one of the pallies since he was out of my range for that.
I think you can change the range on both somehow.
Steve Sep 2nd 2010 10:27PM
A while ago I saw an addon that gave profit or potential profits for crafted items vs raw material prices. Does anyone have any idea what this was?
Thanks :)
willowblue Sep 3rd 2010 11:07AM
Lilsparky's Workshop maybe?
GraceAlone Sep 2nd 2010 11:54PM
I believe you are looking for LilSparky's Workshop
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info7663-LilSparkysWorkshop.html
which is great for seeing if it's better to sell the raw materials or craft the item.
Skillet is also an alternative to ASTW and provides a lot of the same functionality.
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info7571-Skillet.html
Steve Sep 3rd 2010 12:24AM
@GraceAlone.
LilSparky's Workshop is the one I was looking for, Thanks!
PassingS Sep 3rd 2010 12:35AM
I'm not sure if it's what you're looking for, But LilSparky's Workshop does this - only problem I've found is that it clips the interface of ATSW if you're using that as well.
Neyssa Sep 3rd 2010 4:28AM
Lil'Sparky is great. I (power)leveled my inscription using it, it only took me 2 hours (all right I had a lot of northrend herb at my main, and a friendly inscriptionist turning it into ink of the sea) and I even made a profit leveling! It helps a lot figuring out which one is worth doing.
Marlus Sep 4th 2010 9:54PM
How about addon that manages addons? Didnt check if you talk about it in the past but how about ACP (addon control panel) , its wonderful, you can have profiles of addons to enable/disable and at hand with a simple reload ui.
Xarnlen Sep 2nd 2010 11:57PM
ATSW is basically dying, there a some real nasty bugs in it, consider trying a alternate trade skill addon. I switched to this one.
http://www.wowace.com/addons/gnomeworks/
Kole Sep 3rd 2010 1:41AM
Weird...I haven't had any bugs with ATSW lately...or come to think of it, ever. Maybe I'm just lucky for once...
Xarnlen Sep 2nd 2010 11:58PM
Almost forgot
http://www.wowace.com/addons/gnomeworks/
is LilSparky's version of ATSW and work's in hand with his workshop addon.
anomander Sep 3rd 2010 12:57AM
Does gnomeworks play nice with QA3? Could never get ATSW to do so.
sherekhan88 Sep 3rd 2010 1:58AM
Gnomeworks is still in Alpha though. Prolly not a good idea to switch to it just yet.
zojakownith Sep 3rd 2010 2:44AM
I use to have an addon that quadrupled the amount of icons shown on the /macro window but i cant seem to find it anymore. Does anyone know where the name of this addon?
Morann Sep 3rd 2010 4:01AM
I'm surprised there wasn't a mention of an addon that manages your addons.What I personally use is addon control panel.I love the option to enable/disable addons without logging out - instead you just /reload,oh yeah and saving different sets of addons helps too.
Neyssa Sep 3rd 2010 4:25AM
Cant seem to find it now, but it was in a previous Addon Spotlight.
I also use it and love it.
hugybear Sep 3rd 2010 6:54AM
addons are already working in the beta, there is a thread trying to gather a list of those that are working at http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=26725722440&sid=2000&pageNo=1
Xarnlen Sep 3rd 2010 6:39AM
Gnome works might be alpha, but I never let a good alpha hold me back :-)
Try it you might be surprised.
Jimbo Sep 3rd 2010 10:01AM
How about addons for guild and raid management?
That's kinda what I was hoping to find in this article.