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By the mother of earth and all her wacky nephews why must your search application suck so badly?

How hard is it to allow reordering by date or name?  Why can't you search on just 3.0-ready mods?

 

I want to find all the FuBar plugins that have been updated since patch day.  I search "FuBar" and it gives me a list in an order that must be based on the fibonaci sequence divided by the diameter of the average honey badgers rectum post feeding, which call me crazy, is not an intuitive order for me.  I go to click on date, thinking every good app dev knows to make these clickable to order by them, NOPE!

 

BRING BACK FILES.WOWACE.COM - instead of bringing the ace mods into the Curse world, curse should have just gave them the money to run it the way they always did and put a nice water mark on "brought to you by curse".  Taking a working system and replacing it with unnegotiable mess is bad.

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I still think this

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It is possible to browse just 3.0 Addons: http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/tags/wotlk/default.aspx

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Next code push, which will be some time this week, you'll be able to sort on the columns in the search results the same as you can on the category, etc. pages.

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Update: The columns on addon search results are now sortable.  The Ratings sort seems off and I'm looking into that.  Additionally, you were supposed to be able to sort on tag list pages (such as the wotlk addons page) but that seems off as well.  If you want to sort on the search results you need to search from the addon page search box, not the global search in the top right corner of each page.

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Do you have plans to make regular searches (from the global search box) sortable?

There is absolutely no evidence to support the theory that life is serious.

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