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  • Feedback Submission, read BEFORE POSTING!

    To provide feedback please use the integrated bug reporting within the client. This will provide additional information so that debugging any issues is easier. If for whatever reason you are unable to use the integrated reporting tool, please use the ticket tracker directly . Discussion is encouraged to happen here or on the C urseForge project forums
    Posted to Curse Client Support (v4 Mac) (Forum) by Kaelten on Tue, Nov 3 2009
  • Curse Client v4 Beta Testing

    We've officially started testing the v4 release, and it's now the default link on the client's page. This new version is in early beta testing and still has much left to be done with it, but we wanted to let people start using it while things are progressing, both to improve quality by helping test and providing feedback. It fully supports
    Posted to Curse Client Support (v4 Mac) (Forum) by Kaelten on Tue, Nov 3 2009
  • Curse Client 4.0 Sneak Peak (updated July 24)

    The development team here at Curse has been hard at work on the Curse Client 4.0. Crunch Gear was given a sneak peak at the newest alpha client, 4.0. It's been entirely rewritten to optimize performance, speed, and usability. Of course it's going to pack in some new features as well. It's only in Alpha so we can only share this screen shot
    Posted to Curse (Weblog) by Kaelten on Tue, Jul 14 2009
  • Running the Client with Wine

    It's come to our attention that many users are trying to run the client under Wine. We don't offer any official support for Wine. It's very much use at your own risk. Some solutions have been posted by the community. This thread will be the new place to talk about support for wine, and any good new tips or tricks will be added to this front
    Posted to Curse Client Support (Windows) (Forum) by Kaelten on Fri, May 8 2009
  • Future Plans for the Curse Client

    A few months ago myself and Adamar took over the actual development of the Curse Client. In that time we've taken it a long way, bugs have been squashed, ui's have been polished, and the experience has been streamlined. However, we are by no means satisfied. We've listened to the feedback brought to us by our users, we've examined them
    Posted to Curse (Weblog) by Kaelten on Tue, Apr 28 2009
  • OneRing3

    OneRing3 is a plugin for OneBag3 that styles your keyring frame. It follows in the vein of minimalism and stability as the rest of the OneBag suite. For the purpose of configuration OneRing3 will use the same settings as OneBag3. Features Doesn't display more rows than you need to see. Color coded slots by item rarity Inherits from OneBag3 any scale
    Posted to Addons (Projects) by Kaelten on Mon, Apr 20 2009
  • Transitioning from WowMatrix to the CurseClient

    The rough script for the above video, for those who are not able to or don't want to watch it. Hi guys, my name is Kaelten and I wanted to take a few moments and help some of our new users who are transitioning from using WowMatrix to the using CurseClient. From the feedback we've been getting I know that a lot of people are seeing something
    Posted to Curse Client Support (Windows) (Forum) by Kaelten on Fri, Apr 17 2009
  • Transitioning from WowMatrix to the Curse Client

    The rough script for the above video, for those who are not able to or don't want to watch it. Hi guys, my name is Kaelten and I wanted to take a few moments and help some of our new users who are transitioning from using WowMatrix to the using CurseClient. From the feedback we've been getting I know that a lot of people are seeing something
    Posted to User Interface & Addons (Forum) by Kaelten on Fri, Apr 17 2009
  • Transitioning from WowMatrix to the CurseClient

    The rough script for the above video, for those who are not able to or don't want to watch it. Hi guys, my name is Kaelten and I wanted to take a few moments and help some of our new users who are transitioning from using WowMatrix to the using CurseClient. From the feedback we've been getting I know that a lot of people are seeing something
    Posted to Curse (Weblog) by Kaelten on Fri, Apr 17 2009
  • Curse and WoWInterface working together to help protect our authors and other site-users

    Recently Curse and WoWInterface got together to come up with a solution for an ongoing problem. The problem in question is WowMatrix. The reasons they are a problem are many: WowMatrix violates author copyright and intellectual property rights: They redistribute addons without authors' permissions; When they first started they would scrape the legimate
    Posted to Curse (Weblog) by Kaelten on Mon, Apr 13 2009