![]() Although both can be used together, this does mean there's still no all-in-one manager for downloading addons, at least for the time being and assuming it is purely due to technical limitation, rather than competition between Wago.io and CurseForge. This new manager has been developed with the permission of Overwolf, so there's little fear of it being shut down unexpected, although it still has a drawback: currently only the original WowUp manager has access to the Wago.io repository, while only the new version has access to CurseForge. ![]() While Overwolf also released a standalone CurseForge addon manager earlier this year, it only has access to the CurseForge repository, while one of WowUp's greatest advantages is the ability to manage addons obtained from many different sources, including WowInterface, TukUI, GitHub, and most recently partnered with Wago.io - a move which initially put them at odds with CurseForge and Overwolf. WowUp for CurseForge should look very familiar to current users, offering all the same functionality as the original version. The developers of the popular third party addon manager WowUp have announced the launch of a new app which supports CurseForge downloads! Currently in beta testing, this new manager is separate from the original WowUp manager, though both will continue to be maintained.
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