

There are three main, self-explanatory GUI sections: My Addons, Get Addons, and Options. You'll also need to ensure that your App is up to date, just to be on the safe side. To make use of it, however, you'll have to ensure that you have one World of Warcraft client installed. The app is as straightforward as they come. Basic GUI presentation and installation details It also includes support for Retail, Classic, PTRs, and even Beta. It includes support for all Word of Warcraft clients and it allows you to manually include or select any folder of your desire. In short, it's a new tool that allows you to manage all your WoW add-ons across your clients from all the popular sources such as Curse, WowInterface, TukUI, and even GitHub. While we're not here to comment on the move itself or Overwolf's reputation (cough!), we would just like to present to you WoWUp, the latest World of Warcraft updater tool. The first step in backing up your list of addons or sharing them with your friends!įor all you World of Warcraft fanatics out there: we're sure you already know about the hand off of Curseforge (arguably WoW's most popular add-on repository) from Twitch to Overwolf. Added the ability to import/export a list of addons for a WoW client.Added the ability to remove addons from the details dialog on Get Addons tab (tellier-dev).Added the ability to turn off system notifications for individual addons (tellier-dev).
