| Updated: | 10-25-10 03:29 PM |
| Created: | 02-26-10 09:32 AM |
| Downloads: | 2,148 |
| Favorites: | 27 |
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1.3.1 |
5kB |
Melach |
07-17-10 03:56 PM |
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1.3 |
5kB |
Melach |
07-17-10 08:10 AM |
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1.2.3 |
3kB |
Melach |
04-20-10 07:52 AM |
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1.2.2 |
3kB |
Melach |
03-06-10 05:21 AM |
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1.2.1 |
3kB |
Melach |
02-28-10 12:47 PM |
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1.2 |
2kB |
Melach |
02-27-10 07:19 AM |
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1.1 |
2kB |
Melach |
02-26-10 11:19 AM |
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1.0 |
2kB |
Melach |
02-26-10 09:32 AM |
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That's a problem with the equivalence tables as Blizzard have basically removed a whole load of spells.
Updated version just uploaded (1.4) fixes it. Sorry it took a while. |
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A Kobold Labourer
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Looks good, but I would like to change the default behaviour, eg:
no modifier: show me who cast the buff, alt: who is missing the buff, ctrl: who has the buff or any such variation. |
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This is terrific, much smaller alternative to more full-featured raid-buff-check mods. No CPU or memory used on idle (or combat), no bugs encountered in parties/raids so far and no conflicts with other mods (with v1.2.2).
One small request: A tiny command-line "help" (i.e. "/buffw" or similar to activate) letting you know what clicks do what. All through usage today, I forgot offhand what ALT did and what CTRL did before clicking. And if there were any other modifiers I had forgotten about. When you have limited time to check buffs, the less time spent guessing the better . Yes, the tooltip shows you more detail, but a short built-in help would be even better. |
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