July 14th, 2009

It’s funny really, this program was just a little something I whipped up for Kitn to help her keep track of her WoW addons, yet it has managed to get a very small number of users.  By small we are only talking around 300 combined downloads, but that is a lot more than I thought would ever use it!

Just this morning a passer by left a comment for a request, who was very polite.  It would have been rude not to try and fill it so off I went on a coding spree to get the program going again (I had formatted my computer without backing up the source, even when Kitn reminded me to…).  Luckily for me I posted the source for all to see which made it very quick to get the program back up and running to how it was.

Now, on to the update.  The original request was more of a two parter but I was only able to fill half of the request in such a short time.  Thus, we have the new feature of exporting a list of all your addons, either to a text file or to a CSV file (comma separated values which you can open in a spreadsheet application like Microsoft Excel).

Unfortunately some addon authors put colouring code in their titles and version numbers which makes the raw data look horrid, and until I can figure a way of filtering it out I’ve tried to keep it all as tidy as possible.

Anyways, for those of you that use it, I hope you like the new feature, which you can also thank our commenter Jeania for, who requested it.

You can download Addon Versions over at WoWInterface.


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