OneWoW
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Les docs joueur et le journal sont en anglais. L'habillage suit votre langue.

OneWoW is a World of Warcraft Retail addon suite: alt tracking, an in-game catalog, quest and daily lists, bags, and quality-of-life modules in one hub. This page is an honest map against three addons people already know. It is not a claim that those projects should go away.

Job OneWoW Altoholic All The Things Bagnon
Account-wide alts, gold, banks AltTracker Yes. The long-standing alt addon. No No
Collection completion Catalog Journal, plus leftover All The Things extras when ATT is loaded Some inventory and collectable views Yes. The collection addon. No
Bag UI and search Bags Inventory across characters No Yes. A bag UI.
Quests and dailies Catalog quests and Trackers lists Limited Completion, not custom lists No
One hub, unload what you skip Yes. Manage Features unloads the module. Separate DataStore stack Its own UI Bag windows only
Eleven client languages Yes Partial Yes Yes

vs Altoholic

Altoholic has been the alt addon for a long time. If you already live in it and it still does what you need, keep it.

OneWoW AltTracker is the suite’s account-wide view: characters, gold, storage, professions, auctions, and progress (raids, Mythic+, weeklies, quests) without logging every alt for a quick look. It sits in the same hub as Catalog, Trackers, Bags, and Shopping List, and it unloads when you turn it off.

Use Altoholic if you want that specific addon and nothing else. Use OneWoW if you want alt tracking next to catalog, quests, and bags without stacking three more UIs.

vs All The Things

All The Things is the collection-completion addon. OneWoW does not replace it.

Catalog is an in-game reference: dungeons, raids, Delves, vendors, professions, item sources, and quests. When All The Things is loaded, Journal can mark leftovers ATT still has that OneWoW did not already ship. ATT stays the specialist for “what is left to collect.” Catalog is the suite’s map of instances, vendors, recipes, and quests.

Run both if you want ATT’s completion list and OneWoW’s hub. Skip Catalog’s Journal pack if you only want ATT.

vs Bagnon

Bagnon is a bag UI. OneWoW Bags is also a bag UI, with categories and a full search language.

Enable only one primary bag addon. Two bag UIs fight over keybinds and frames. If Bagnon is already how you open bags and you like it, leave Bags off. If you want search and categories in the same suite as AltTracker and Shopping List, enable Bags and leave Bagnon off.

When OneWoW is the better fit

  • You want alts, catalog, quests, and bags in one Retail hub
  • You want unused modules to unload, not sit hidden
  • You want the suite in eleven client languages
  • You want the code on GitHub so you can read it. See About.

Download: https://onewow.net/download/.

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