Change Log:
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==== Release 1.0e (02.05.2011) ====
* Greatly improved Warlock Soulstone tracking.
* Note: To get this improvement each Warlock needs to upgrade Hermes (as it's handled uniquely on their end).
* Note: When the Warlock first loads the game (or does a /reloadui) and has no Soulstone in their inventory, Hermes will assume that the spell is available by default. As soon as they create their first Soulstone, it will correctly update if it's not actually available. This is only an issue on initial startup, reloadui, game crash, etc.. Everything will be properly synced from that point on.
==== Release 1.0d (02.01.2011) ====
* Fixed LUA error with nil tictac... Display.lua line 1716: attempt to index local 'tictac' (a nil value)
==== Release 1.0c (01.29.2011) ====
* New Feature: Added duration remaining timer to tictacs.
* New Feature: Added ability to refresh default spells and items post upgrade (in case new items are added, makes it easy to update)
* New Feature: Added More Spell Defaults: Time Warp, Ring of Frost, Guardina of Ancient Kings, Leap of Faith, Mana Tide Totem, Heroic Leap.
* Removed autohide option for containers. They now simply hide when receiving is disabled.
* Fixed a bug where disabling receiving and reenabling it prevented from receiving own spells.
* Fixed Frenzied Regeneration spell default.
==== Release 1.0b (12.05.2010) ====
* New Feature: Color code button borders based on class (optional).
* New Feature: Support for 3rd party combat text addons (Parrot, SCT, and MikScrollingBattleText).
* Numerous CPU improvements.
* Numerous Messaging improvements.
* Tweaked ToolTip to compensate for a column spanning issue with LibQTip.
Note: Sending now has a 10 second delay when first enabled. The intent is to reduce chatter and provide a better experience when joining a large raid.
==== Release 1.0a (12.01.2010) ====
* Fixed issue with receivers requesting disabled spells.
* Fixed sender issue with DK abilities.
==== Releas...
Description:
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Hermes
Hermes tracks your raid's cooldowns, and displays them using configurable buttons or bars. What's unique about Hermes is it's ability to tell you who "does" and "does not" have a particular cooldown available. If you're a raid leader, healer, tank or anyone who has to coordinate cooldowns, you'll appreciate the approach Hermes takes.
Hermes also tracks cooldowns of non Hermes users using it's Spell Monitor feature.
Some people only want to see spells that are on cooldown. If that sounds like you, check out Hermes_LightUI. It's a UI replacement plugin for Hermes.
And yes, Hermes tracks the ever elusive Warlock Soulstone Resurrection and Shaman Reincarnation abilities.
For more details, full release notes, and other updates please visit the Hermes home page at:
http://wow.curseforge.com/addons/hermes/
Walkthrough Videos
Part 1: Hermes basics
Part 2: UI and other configuration options
Part 3: Using the Spell Monitor to track non Hermes users
How does Hermes compare to similar addons?
http://static.curseforge.net/content/images/32/74/FeatureComparison.jpg
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==== Release 1.0e (02.05.2011) ====
* Greatly improved Warlock Soulstone tracking.
* Note: To get this improvement each Warlock needs to upgrade Hermes (as it's handled uniquely on their end).
* Note: When the Warlock first loads the game (or does a /reloadui) and has no Soulstone in their inventory, Hermes will assume that the spell is available by default. As soon as they create their first Soulstone, it will correctly update if it's not actually available. This is only an issue on initial startup, reloadui, game crash, etc.. Everything will be properly synced from that point on.
==== Release 1.0d (02.01.2011) ====
* Fixed LUA error with nil tictac... Display.lua line 1716: attempt to index local 'tictac' (a nil value)
==== Release 1.0c (01.29.2011) ====
* New Feature: Added duration remaining timer to tictacs.
* New Feature: Added ability to refresh default spells and items post upgrade (in case new items are added, makes it easy to update)
* New Feature: Added More Spell Defaults: Time Warp, Ring of Frost, Guardina of Ancient Kings, Leap of Faith, Mana Tide Totem, Heroic Leap.
* Removed autohide option for containers. They now simply hide when receiving is disabled.
* Fixed a bug where disabling receiving and reenabling it prevented from receiving own spells.
* Fixed Frenzied Regeneration spell default.
==== Release 1.0b (12.05.2010) ====
* New Feature: Color code button borders based on class (optional).
* New Feature: Support for 3rd party combat text addons (Parrot, SCT, and MikScrollingBattleText).
* Numerous CPU improvements.
* Numerous Messaging improvements.
* Tweaked ToolTip to compensate for a column spanning issue with LibQTip.
Note: Sending now has a 10 second delay when first enabled. The intent is to reduce chatter and provide a better experience when joining a large raid.
==== Release 1.0a (12.01.2010) ====
* Fixed issue with receivers requesting disabled spells.
* Fixed sender issue with DK abilities.
==== Releas...
Description:
--------------------
Hermes
Hermes tracks your raid's cooldowns, and displays them using configurable buttons or bars. What's unique about Hermes is it's ability to tell you who "does" and "does not" have a particular cooldown available. If you're a raid leader, healer, tank or anyone who has to coordinate cooldowns, you'll appreciate the approach Hermes takes.
Hermes also tracks cooldowns of non Hermes users using it's Spell Monitor feature.
Some people only want to see spells that are on cooldown. If that sounds like you, check out Hermes_LightUI. It's a UI replacement plugin for Hermes.
And yes, Hermes tracks the ever elusive Warlock Soulstone Resurrection and Shaman Reincarnation abilities.
For more details, full release notes, and other updates please visit the Hermes home page at:
http://wow.curseforge.com/addons/hermes/
Walkthrough Videos
Part 1: Hermes basics
Part 2: UI and other configuration options
Part 3: Using the Spell Monitor to track non Hermes users
How does Hermes compare to similar addons?
http://static.curseforge.net/content/images/32/74/FeatureComparison.jpg