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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-09-2010 @ 4:41PM
pinteresque said...
I fought long and hard with Chatter - windows never stuck where I wanted them to, scrolling was sticky, lots of little problems.
And then I installed Prat, which does everything Chatter did without any of the mess.
I've been looking for a new buffs addon, though - maybe I'll give Satrina's Buff Frames a try tonight.
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11-09-2010 @ 5:00PM
pancakes said...
I can highly recommend Satrina's Buff Frames. If you can think of a way to set up your buffs, it can do it.
11-09-2010 @ 6:08PM
ryanthered said...
I too used SBF until 4.0.1 came out. Now there is no way to click off a buff which can be a major headache sometimes. Hopefully the devs figure out a way to do it now.
11-09-2010 @ 6:55PM
pancakes said...
That's a restriction (or an oversight) at Blizzard's end. There's no buff addon beyond the default UI that lets you do that any more :(.
11-09-2010 @ 7:18PM
Itanius said...
@pancakes
Elk's Buff Bars do it - by creating a button that pops up for you to click on. It works "good enough".
11-09-2010 @ 7:43PM
Nipah said...
Prat is fantastic, but I stopped using SBF after Blizzard stopped allowing you to right-click remove buffs when using a buff/debuff addon.
Now I just use moveanything to shuffle them off to where I need them to be, and let PowerAuras cover anything I might have to worry about otherwise (Maelstrom Weapon, Druid Bleeds, Slice and Dice, things like that).
11-09-2010 @ 8:00PM
wow said...
There's a new version of SBF incoming that allows you to click of buffs. In fact if your adventurous you can use the beta version now.
Don't confuse 'oversight' on blizzards part with addon coders laziness.