Blizzard have done their players a great service by providing World of Warcraft with a highly customisable user interface. I enjoy modifying my UI so that it’s perfect for me and my play styles. To that end I have also created several AddOns that save me time so I can get on with playing (or coding!).
SetTheory
Have you ever pulled a boss while wearing the wrong gear? Or started fighting, only to discover that your UI is setup badly? Maybe you’re just tired of manually reconfiguring your UI every time you switch between specialisations?
SetTheory organises your game’s UI configurations into easy to select sets and can make radical changes to your UI when you want to switch between different play-styles.
Download the latest stable version from curse or the latest alpha directly from my SVN.
Buffin
Buffin is an intelligent buff casting and reminding AddOn for all classes. It is good for you if:
- you ever forget to apply buffs,
- you don’t like having multiple buttons when you could have one,
- you don’t like tracking if any of your buffs are missing on others,
- you need more in-combat feedback than the Blizzard spell-alerts,
Download the latest stable version from curse or the latest alpha directly from my SVN.
KeyChange
Replaces and extends the key binding interface to include direct binding of spells, macros and items. Profiles of bindings can be stored and reloaded later in order to, for example, create different binding setups for different specs or quickly bind keys when creating a new character or UI.
Download the latest stable version from curse.