After running into numerous issues with third-party UI compilations for World of Warcraft (WoW) like CosmosUI and Insomniax, I’ve since begun downloading individual mods as I see fit. Generally, individual mods are updated fairly quickly, while major compilations like the aforementioned make customized changes to the individual components such that all the mods play well together. In most cases, however, such custom modifications are not necessary.
Since many people have requested I do so, I’ve decided to host my own AddOns directory, which you’ll find zipped up here. This is my raw AddOns folder, updated as of the 1.9 patch, with minimal errors. Should people have suggestions for mods I ought to add to my distribution, feel free to add comments below, or contact me directly.
02/12/2007 Update: The mendax.wow article resides elsewhere.
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