What is everyone using? I was using wowup, but unfortunately, it only has access to a few addons now. Is there any good addon manager working? Is overwolf as bad as it was back then? If it is and there are no other choices I’ll be back to manually updating addons.
Curseforge is a good option.
Curseforge has a standalone client now. No longer need Overwolf. I do believe it is in alpha though
I just manually do it, I don’t use a lot of addons.
good to know! Will check that out.
With the ability to get curseforge without the overwolf wrapper, I feel like it’s probably the main option right now for no nonsense updating.
I personally run wowup for as much as I can, and curseforge as a backup if something breaks and I can’t be bothered to manually update.
I would love to see a blizzard addon repo and integration into the game itself.
I use the standalone CurseForge App.
I are the addon manager. When one of my addons breaks, I go to the curseforge website and check to see if there’s a later version. If so, I download to my computer, open the zipped file and move the addon to the addon folder for the appropriate version of wow. As Mr. Smithers said, “This isn’t rocket science, it’s brain surgery”.
Wowup.
The only major addon I care about that isn’t on Wowup already is Details and they’ve already announced they’re going to add an additional distribution point for Wowup users.
Im using the non overwolf version of curseforge
Tukui with the Elvui package. The addon manager lets you know when addons are out of date, and it seems that every addon offered is useful.
I’m using overwolf because I don’t care about ads.
Wowup, though they are allowing ads in the client now so it’s becoming a security concern. I may just go to manual downloads from Curse.
Curseforge