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Introducing the Addon Control Panel

The Addon Control Panel lets you control other addons you have from within the game. If there’s certain addons screwing up, it allows you to disable or re-enable them without having to logout in order to handle it. It’s fairly useful if you want to mass control a whole suite of addons.

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It shows addons that are active or inactive. It’s able to track which addons are related together for easy sorting. You’re able to sort it by name and by Ace Version just to name a few.

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Another feature I like is that you can save which set of addons to be active and which ones to disable. I have certain PvP addons that are completely useless in PvE and vice versa. Depending on what I want to do, I can switch to a preset selection of addons. This helps free up precious CPU power for other tasks and not having to worry about useless addons.

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if you’re a player who tends to tinker with different sets of addons or is just tired of the default interface for handling them, take a look at this one and see if it fits your purposes.

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  2. Tebla on Friday, October 2, 2009

    Ah yes, I like this one a lot. Very nice for switching between solo, PVP and raid sets.

  3. mahoskye on Friday, October 2, 2009

    I use to use this addon, or one similar to it, a couple years back and only stopped because the development ceased. I’m looking forward to giving ACP a whirl since I know it will improve my game play.

    Thanks for bringing this to the light. *Hugs*

  4. Windsor on Friday, October 2, 2009

    I had forgotten ACP allowed you to do “sets” for different activities. I’m a Tekkub nut though, so I doubt I could give up Ampere to give this one another whirl.
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  5. Grendalsh on Friday, October 2, 2009

    I’ve been using Khaos since back when CosmosUI was still around. All the bits still work, but Khaos does get wonky occasionally, so I’m glad there’s an alternative still in development to try out.
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  6. Valkure on Friday, October 2, 2009

    I cannot get this to play nice with totem timers. :( But I love it anyways. Totem Timers never shows up in the list.
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  7. Celairia on Friday, October 2, 2009

    Looks like a sexier version of LoadIt, which I’ve been using for what feels like forever. I’ll have to give it a look!

  8. Arduanne on Friday, October 2, 2009

    I agree with Windsor, I really enjoy Ampere, and I’m not sure I would give up something that works so smoothly.

  9. Kurtosis on Friday, October 2, 2009

    ACP or Options House? Do the same thing, wondering which is better. Anyone have any experience with both?

  10. Keldara on Friday, October 2, 2009

    I really like ACP, but since delving deeping into PVP addons as well as PVE ones, I found myself in need of a addon set swapping addon… However, GridStatusRaidDeBuff doesn’t work with it as it’s not added to the list of addons (its BC + WOTLK parts are, just not the mod itself >.

  11. Lathomere on Friday, October 2, 2009

    Looks a bit like “Too Many Addons” as well. Does it allow for an Always Load These Addons, and then Toon specific load outs as well?

  12. Aurdon on Friday, October 2, 2009

    @Kurtosis

    I’ve used both and still kinda do. ACP has better organization in my opinion but option house shows what the foot print of each addon is. Wish the two could combine features into one though.
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