Addon Spotlight: Twitter followers recommend addons, again

Once in a while, I head over to Twitter and ask my followers for information. Some answers are just found better through crowdsourcing. People send recommendations to my Twitter and email accounts unprompted, as you might expect, but when the floodgates open with a call for submissions, people like to put their dog in the race.
I recently hit up Twitter for another round of addons recommended by my Twitter followers. These addons run the gamut from old favorites that will never die to new dynamos that shook up the addon community. Be sure to follow me on Twitter so that you always know when I make a call for submissions and get your favorite recommendations into the column.
@orkchop recommends two
We all know prolific commenter @orkchop from, well, pretty much everywhere around here. When I asked for submissions for this recommendation column, @orkchop fired back quickly with two great picks. (I can usually count on him for at least one, but two picks is just being spoiled.)
@orkchop's first recommendation is Chef's Hat, a wonderful fire-and-forget type of addon that makes sure you've got your Chef's Hat on when you open up the cooking skill menu. Much how AutoTabard revolutionized my life when it came to tabards and reputation grinding, Chef's Hat revolutionized cooking in a big way. That damn hat was never on when I would start a big order, and I'd leave the computer only to return hatless and in the middle of my cooking queue. So much sadness.
While I haven't had any incidents as bad as my last cooking snafu, Chef's Hat has performed admirably when called upon to do its duty of putting a hat on my head so that I can magically cook food faster.
@orkchop recommends Chef's Hat. Get it at [Curse].
@orkchop's second recommendation is an addon that I already know, love, and have put on the Spotlight. That addon is Bad Boy Anti-spam, a great tool for filtering out unwanted language and ASCII art pictures and blocking gold seller whispers in-game. Not only does BadBoy Anti-Spam work well, it's lightweight so it won't bog you down.
Paired up with BadBoy_CCleaner, this addon can keep chat sparkling clean, free of unwanted words that are plugged in to a filter. If you've got a child who plays World of Warcraft, this might be a great addon so you can set what is appropriate language for your child to see in chat, above and beyond the included profanity filters. BadBoy is one of the best addons out there for adding a little bit of peace of mind to your gameplay experience.
@orkchop also recommends BadBoy Anti-Spam Automatic Reporter. Get it at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Also check out BadBoy_CCleaner at [Curse] and [WoWInterface].
@goblin_aspect recommends iSold
I cannot believe I've gone as long as I have without an addon like iSold as part of my core kit. Believe me, when I first got this recommendation, I was absolutely blown away at how such a simple little addon could change so much. Take not, other games in this very same genre -- addon creators fix a lot of quality of life problems that you don't have to.
iSold plays a cash register bell sound when one of your auctions gets picked up on the Auction House. World of Warcraft already gives you a text alert and your eventual profits at the mailbox, but if you miss that initial text, you might not know that money is on the way. With iSold, you'll always know when your wares are flying off the shelves, quickly heading back to continue destroying the markets atop your golden towers.
I wonder how many times the bell would go off for that 1 million gold guy ...
@goblin_aspect recommends iSold. Get it on [Curse].

@AltosgGold on Twitter offered up MogIt, the premiere transmogrification addon that shows you where items drop, sorts items by approximate colors, and helps you plan out transmogrification outfits by saving and viewing sets of armor that you create. You'll be on your way to beauty with MogIt, I guarantee.
MogIt! has already been a featured player here on Addon Spotlight before -- but seriously, is there a cooler addon than MogIt? Need to figure out what amazing set of yellow pants will go with your new golden shoulders? How about finding the drop location to a really sweet axe? Maybe a hard-to-find item has the same model somewhere easier to find? MogIt has got your back.
You're going to be happy with MogIt's robust interface, complete with saved item sets, a preview room, and loads of tools to help you zoom in and out, turn your character, and much more. The whole addon is modular, so you aren't loading armor or weapons that you don't need until you request them. It's a slick addon; if you're into transmog at all, you're going to appreciate everything about it.
It's literally all here, kids. Transmog has never been easier.
@AltosGold recommends MogIt, so you should check it out at [Curse].
Twitter is a great place to ask questions to me or our community. If you're not into the whole Twitter thing, you should comment below on some of your favorite addons and help out other commenters who might need a recommendation themselves. Thank you to all of you who sent in an addon submission on Twitter, and I really appreciate your feedback.
If you'd like to see your addon featured on Addon Spotlight or just want to recommend an addon that you'd like to see in the column, please email me at mat@wowinsider.com with Addon Spotlight somewhere in the title or email. (Filters are fussy, you know.) I'll tell you a secret -- usually if you email me, something happens.
See you guys next week.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
sakura_kiss284 Jan 26th 2012 1:38PM
You have to open up your preview panel and then select items onto it. Its such a same you had so much trouble with it because it's my favorite way to pass time now >_> I know have many many sets I want to get for alts as well as a finished look I'm happy with on my mage.
madfigs Jan 26th 2012 3:14PM
Remember folks, when you can't figure out how an addon works and lots of other people like it, obviously it's the addon's fault!
dpoyesac Jan 26th 2012 1:46PM
Anyone know of any addons that can track boss debuffs and warn when some are missing? I have a feeling my boomkin is skipping out on putting up farie fire but I'd like to know WHILE fighting the boss instead of after, when I am checking World of Logs.
raleighpop Jan 26th 2012 3:03PM
Is there and addon that filters out the actual rolls and just shows who won the loot?
Lipstick Jan 26th 2012 3:18PM
You can actually select this in game, without an addon. There is a feature in the interface menu which does this, although since I am not in game I can't remember what it is under off hand, but poke around a bit and you should find it.
raleighpop Jan 26th 2012 3:35PM
Thanks I'll look for that.
Faith-lb Jan 26th 2012 5:58PM
the addon Raidcomp will tell you which buffs/debuffs etc your raid has and is missing. so if you are the only one that can provide a stamina buff (as example) you better buff ! or if only you can put an increased 4% physical dmg on boss, it'll show ya.
I swear by it.
Tala Jan 26th 2012 6:22PM
Try GreedBeacon; it only shows who wins in your chat window, but you can click that message and see everyone's rolls if you want more details.
SaveMyTree Jan 26th 2012 4:31PM
@lipstick...this, so much this!
But they do kick ppl, even if the bosses are going down...because they are going down to slowly.
But yes, dmg done is way more important than dps. I imagine my 10k dps difference was due to me waiting the few seconds it takes to let the tank get aggro....sigh my bad, apparently :-)
SaveMyTree Jan 26th 2012 4:34PM
Wow...guess I'd better look at the actual thread instead of the replies....sheesh! above (hopefully) comment directed at Lipsticks reply to my original post.
Naise Jan 26th 2012 4:33PM
I apologize if this has been asked for before, but is there an addon to have your character automatically use voice emotes in certain situations? /oom when lower than 10% mana for example? I see people have addons when they use interrupts and what they stopping, could this have the same functionality as what I'm looking for? Thanks!
Grendalsh Feb 9th 2012 2:38AM
I was using Segui, but apparently it's like 2 years outdated and unsupported..
I just figured this out cause I was gonna go in and change the proc rate on my Priest's snark comments, and the mod doesn't work.. guess I'll have to leave the rates as is, or lose them completely.
So, definitely, does anyone know of a mod similar to Segui?
Allows you to assign chat responses to events, ie /oom when Mana falls below 20%, or %5 chance per wanding "/s This is my OOM STICK!"
Martin Jan 26th 2012 6:46PM
So you get to hear a chaching sound when you sell an auction, then get to rush over to the mailbox and wait for 59 minutes. I really don't get why this would be valuable at all. It's not actionable.
MogIt is pretty great.
lasse Jan 27th 2012 3:22AM
If you sell your wares you need to restock the AH, so the higher your activity is on the AH the more useful it becomes to get alerted.