Addon Spotlight: Addon Roulette and win a Razer Nostromo

I'll be honest -- this week is a resting week. BlizzCon 2011 was awesome, way too much fun, and exciting for us on the ground. I am tired. I am so tired. My plane got delayed, my train didn't come when it was supposed to, and my cats moved in to my spot on the bed. I was gone for like five days, and they already think they own everything. Alex Ziebart, your new editor-in-chief of WoW Insider, said I should do something different to shake out of the post-BlizzCon excitement slump, so here's Addon Roulette.
What is Addon Roulette? I went to Curse, closed my eyes, and started clicking on things. These were the addons that I hit.
Event Alert
My first series of random clicks brought me to the Buffs and Debuffs tab of Curse's site, which then lead me to EventAlert. EventAlert is a addon similar in vein to TellMeWhen that displays your big class procs when they happen, right in the middle of the screen for you to see. Along with the visual proc indicator, you get a timer that tells you how long you have to use that proc. From what I've seen, it's particularly useful for death knights and paladins, both proc-heavy classes.
The addon is lightweight, and one of its biggest plusses in my opinion is that there is barely any setup needed. You actually don't have to set up anything. Install the addon, and you're good. There are some options that you can tinker with by typing /ea options, but in reality, you don't have to mess with buttons, options, etc. Just go for it. If you don't already have a system set up, like a complicated set of Power Auras, check out EventAlert. It might be just what you were looking for.
Download EventAlert at [Curse].
Deadly Boss Mods
You're kidding me. Did I really land on Deadly Boss Mods? Actually, now that I think about it, Deadly Boss Mods is a good way to discuss why you should be updating your addons frequently and what is so great about World of Warcraft's addon community.
Updating your addons is usually a good thing to do. Not only does updating make sure that you're at the correct version of an addon that is using all of the new and optimized Lua code, but also that it doesn't accidentally send update or upgrade messages off to other addon users. Bad code sometimes can't be read by addons after they've been updated and the code changed -- language syntax, commands, and more might have changed with the recent updates. Updating your addons is a good thing.
An addon like Deadly Boss Mods is constantly in flux because of the tweaky nature of raid encounters and design. Everything could always be better optimized, you see. Addon creators and authors work very hard to keep these addons working in tip top shape, and you can tell which addons do it best by the commitment these authors assume when updating and perfecting their addons.
Do yourself a favor and update frequently. You'll be a better person for it.
If you don't have Deadly Boss Mods or another addon that does its job, you should check it out at [Curse].
Spin that roulette wheel (or barrel, depending on the severity of your roulette game) one more time ...
InFlight Taxi Timer
Oh, perfect! This is an excellent random pick. InFlight Taxi Timer does exactly what it sounds like it does: It shows you how much time you have before you land at your destination. Are you currently working on the Hallow's End achievements? Are you going from town to town, flight point to flight point, looking for trick or treat baskets? Of course you are. Don't you want to know exactly how much time you have to, for instance:
- Get up and get a soda
- Pee
- Say hello to loved ones you haven't seen in awhile
- Pee again
- Feed your malnourished pets
- Shower (do this please)
- That soda finally got through you, so it's probably time to pee again
You can customize the bar with loads of options and add in take-off confirmation if you so wish. It's a lightweight, solid addon that has been in my miscellaneous addons in some for or another for a long while now.
Download InFlight Taxi Timer at [Curse].

This question actually has to do with the Razer Nostromo and my review of that peripheral. I'd like to talk about more peripherals on Addon Spotlight, since I think they seem to fit with the same sort of vibe as addons do. Anyway, here's the question:
I tried to post this in the article comments but my sign in doesn't work anymore. :(The palm rest adjustment on the Nostromo is fairly static. It's in a good position, however, and was very comfortable for my hand. However, at BlizzCon, I saw a [REDACTED] at Razer's Booth and [REDACTED] all of my issues with [REDACTED]. What I'm trying to say is I'll have a really cool preview up of some of the new Razer stuff that might answer this question a whole lot better in the near future, so look for that.
How is the palm rest adjustment on the Razer? I could never get a comfortable position set on the n52 and I'm wondering if it's any better on this one.
Thanks from one Mat to another!
Win a Razer Nostromo
For next week, I'm going to do an all comment mega-addon recommendation Addon Spotlight. It's going to be a rapid-fire comment article all about everyone's favorite addons! All you have to do is post a comment on this article and you have a chance to win a Razer Nostromo. Include your favorite addon as well to potentially be included in the article next week, but it's not necessary to enter to win the Razer Nostromo. Comment by Thursday, November 3, 2011, for a chance to win. US and Canada only (minus Quebec), as usual.
Get to commenting, ya'll. See you all next week.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 29)
Culhag Oct 28th 2011 7:36AM
That's not xenophobia, that's called THE LAW.
Amaxe Oct 28th 2011 10:27AM
obeying the law AND not wanting to get caught up in the laws of other nations and international law which may put them in a situation where they're forced to do more than they intend to on account of those laws.
Really, I wouldn't be offended if this site was a .co.uk address and banned us Yanks from taking part in contests.
D Oct 27th 2011 7:09PM
Adibags. Wow, I had no idea how clean a bag can be till that add on!
Meatdraw Oct 28th 2011 2:41PM
I'll have to try adibags. I do like ark inventory, but there doesn't seem to be a way to view the guildbank log.
cosmicape Oct 27th 2011 7:08PM
All my toons rock out with at least: bartender, sexymap and DBM. the first two are great for tweaking my UI just how I like :)
chloroformist Oct 27th 2011 10:49PM
Speaking of UI, I love the Tukui addon, now on Curse. It makes for a clean and organized setup that I now cannot play without.
Two things though, I use Tidy Plates instead of Tukui nameplates, and I would love an integrated keybinding system rather than Blizzard's default one, so in place of that I use HoverBind, located somewhere on WowInterface.
jrussellp.moose Oct 27th 2011 7:09PM
My favorite add-on is Altoholic.
I have several 80+ characters across 2 realms. This add-on allows me to figure out which alt has which item an in what quantity.
It also allows me to gauge how much money I have on all my characters in case I have to pool it together to get something from the AH.
The only thing that I don't like about it is that it keeps track of my /played information for each character and adds it up...It's a bit larger than I'd like to admit.
lealand.loucks Oct 27th 2011 7:09PM
Wasn't Taxi timer's a part of another addon. I know I've had something similar to this a while ago, but I can't remember which one it was...
Deborah Oct 27th 2011 9:34PM
Questhelper used to have the feature for flight paths.
crimsonninja85 Oct 27th 2011 7:10PM
Im particularly fond of alcoholic. I love the fact that it will tell me when I have an alt that's fully rested so I can hop on and do some dungeons real quick to gain some easy levels and the ability to see what's in the bags off all my toons plus all my gold is very nice as well.
Maes Oct 27th 2011 7:56PM
Couldn't agree more. having every class at 85 would be impossible to manage without altaholic.
Jprich Oct 27th 2011 7:09PM
The standards:
Bartender
Chatter
DBM
Auctioneer
Opie
cosmicape Oct 27th 2011 7:18PM
I used to use Auctioneer but switched to Auctionator when it wasn't compatible with a patch not too long ago. Has this been fixed?
Jprich Oct 27th 2011 7:28PM
Mine works fine. Ive had load out of date addons for ever.
And I dont use the heavier functions. Just the UI change. HATE the large icons and text in the default auction house.
Sephy Oct 28th 2011 7:04PM
Definitely love Auctionator, very easy to use, and a lot less confusing IMHO.
Arrowsmith Oct 27th 2011 7:09PM
Favorite addon? That's a pretty tough one, but I would have to say that one I like a lot is NPCscan. Helped me tame my Ghostcrawler pet not too long ago!
crimsonninja85 Oct 27th 2011 7:14PM
In azeroth ghostcrawler tames you.
Mark Oct 27th 2011 7:10PM
My "can't live without" addon these days is Auctionator.
wargg Oct 27th 2011 7:12PM
The one adding I can't believe I ever lived without is t-bag. It's bag consolidation and organization is just immeasurably better because you'll always know where everything is. I can't use anything else now.
djsuursoo Oct 27th 2011 7:11PM
Tidyplates.
hands down one of the most useful addons out there. a simple heads up threat-gauge that works across multiple mobs in real time, dot/debuff tracker, and can be configured for heals/dps/tank pretty quickly and it's bloody great.