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i have the coolest cool down timer thats perfect in all ways for me, but i realised something, i need something similar that shows me how long my skills are active.. i.e. i play a rogue, i need to know how long my TotT is in effect, my blade furry, etc... any addons that dont count down when its available, but instead counts down how long its active
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I use my laptop either by itself (rarely) or on 2 different monitors, one at work, the other at home. The different monitor resolutions differ GREATLY so i have 2 different WoW installations, and shortcuts so that i have different UI's set up with addons positioned for each monitor. This is causeing HELL for me to keep my addons updated since i
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I have myself set up to do nearly everything in game via keyboard, right now i only need to use my mouse for inventory/loot/quest accept/completion functions. What I would REALLY like is a small lightweight addon that i can keybind to ";" that will activate right click on mouse postion (as im used to keeping it just above my head to pull up
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thats awesome, i was a 'premium' member a couple days ago... You know, typically websites who move towards a premium type of setting where they charge money show appreciation to the people that made their site popular in the first place and continue letting them use 'premium' features as a thank you for say, being a member for two years
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Just showing a setup on keybindings on my rogue. I really only use my mouse for auction, trade, or anything involving inventory. all combat is all keyboard
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Thought I'd share a screen shot and a list of addons. I just got it put together the way i like it after a fresh reinstall of WoW Date: 2009-04-29 12:00:58 AddOns: Swatter, v3.1.13 (<%codename%>) ActionButtonColors, v1.3 AdvancedTradeSkillWindow, v AltClickInvite, v1.22 ArkInventory, v3.02 Atlas, v1.14.0 AtlasBattlegrounds, v1.14.0 AtlasDungeonLocs
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Ok, this really pisses me off. First off, let me say this. My first addon was from curse.com. ive been a member here for a couple years, ive tested a couple hundred addons and currently run a large number, i always post full bug reports, and always trouble shoot before deleting an addon. All in all id like to think i do a good job supporting development