I cleaned up the list of addons by separating them into two lists: those built on the Ace libraries, and those not.
Also, I replaced DragQueen with NDragIt, and EquipCompare with EQCompare. These replacements are both Ace addons.
Aside from the fact that having more mods use Ace is more efficient in terms of memory use, another advantage I realized is that there are automated tools available for OS X and Windows to keep said addons updated. The links for these tools are now noted at the bottom of the mendax.wow page.
Finally, I’ve removed DruidBar from mendax.wow, if only because I haven’t played my Druid in ages and don’t know if the addon still works. For those of you who still use DruidBar, or want a mod like it (that displays a Druid’s mana even when in non-caster form), consider the Ace addons SmartyCat and SmartyCatManaBar. Do let me know what works best for you.
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