05/24/09, 12:41 PM
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Infraction for Skynightwolf: 2. All opinions should be stated as succinctly as possible.
Post: Mage UI and Add-ons (READ THE FIRST POST)
User: Skynightwolf
Infraction: 2. All opinions should be stated as succinctly as possible.
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Original Post:

Hey All,
I've been lurking the mage threads for a while now, taking in all the info and came across this one with a bit of interest. I'm new-er to WoW, as I did not raid in BC due to dinging 70 2 days before wrath, however, I've been raiding wrath for a while now, with experience up to 25 man hodir (I don't suppose that is relevant, but I add it nonetheless). Anyway, I have been using the Blizzard Provided UI since I began playing, and am looking for something a bit more "intensive" I suppose, that provides for functionality.
I run the basics, Omen, DBM, what is expected with most raids, but haven't ventured into Pitbull and XPERL since I play on a laptop, and while the specs aren't horrible, they aren't top of the line either. Various things have been said in this thread about the quality of the add-ons/ui's but not much about the amount of "space" they take up... What would be a good, solid, functional UI that is decently lightweight, and configurable? I have certain things I would like to keep "as is", such as my spell bars (I run my number keys, and then the f keys above them, so basically a dual bar...I would like to keep a format that allows me to configure something that looks similar to the blizz ui for them).
Thanks in advance for your advice 
Sky of Terokkar
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