Well had a go with it both in a Sandbox and with my main install.
Here are my thoughts -
- While it does install Overwolf and sets both Curseforge and Overwolf to open at startup you can turn that option off
- If you tell it not to open at boot then it deletes its entry in the startup list
- 13 Locales including English are supported
- You can ask it to quit both OW and CF when you quit it
- It doesn’t seem to leave any processes running when you quit if you have selected the option to have it quit both OW & CF
- While there is an overlay option for World of Warcraft it is off by default.
- Selecting and detecting my wow folder seemed to be fairly straightfoward
- You don’t need to login anywhere to update addons. AFAIK this is because the Twitch infrastructure hasn’t been fully ported over to OW yet. This may change over the next month or so while they properly intergrate Twitch stuff in.
- Yes it has an “update all addons” button. Refresh button has been moved onto the right hand side , otherwise it’s basically the twitch client with the twitch stuff stripped out leaving only the addon section.