Just wanted to make a quick post here to let people know I have updated my addon, Auditor, and released it onto WoWi and Curse.
Description:
Auditor is a nifty addon that tracks your incoming and outgoing money from a variety of sources, and provides an easy to use Data Broker interface to choose whose data you would like to look at, and for what time period. It is, essentially, MoneyFu for those who have obsessive information disorder. Like me. Yes, I *must* know how much I spent on training last week. Why? I dunno. But I must.
Features:
- LDB at last! Yes, your eyes don't deceive you. Probably.
- Money tracking, and lots of it.
- Data separated by realm.
- Character totals.
- Combined totals.
- Clickable tooltip to customise what you can and can't see.
- Ability to look at all your characters' specific data from any of your other characters on that realm.
- Accounts can be viewed per session, day, last seven days, or in their full, all-time glory.
- Cash notification options.
- Optional auto-repairs (per-character preference).
- Optional auto-sell for grey items (per-realm preference).
- Time offsets, so you can set Auditor to reset when dailies reset!
- Many things. Just get it and see!
What does Auditor track?
- Loot money! Whether you are solo, in a party or in a raid.
- Vendor money! Stuff you buy from or sell to vendors.
- Quest money! Money you gain from quests, and money you spend on quests (e.g. the Scholomance Key quest).
- Trade money! Doing enchants or transmutes? Yep, it catches money exchanged in trade.
- Mail money! Sending money to/from your alts or friends? Tracked.
- AH money! At last, both outgoing AND incoming Auction House money is tracked.
- Training money! How much did you spend on training and respecs? Do you care? Well, you'll know anyway.
- Flight money! Spent a day flying about Azeroth? See how much you should claim back on your tax expenses.
- Repairs money! See how much money you really spent on repairing your kit after those instances.
- Unknown money! Money gained/lost, but for whatever reason, Auditor can't work out where it's from. Better than nothing, anyway.
- Reconciliation money! That's money for when you just installed Auditor, and it has to account for the cash you have right now, or for when you crashed, or were logged on at a friend's house. It's all good.
- Guild Bank money! Money you deposit or withdraw from your Guild Bank. Exciting, I know.
When does it track it for?
Auditor tracks your money on a per session, per day, per last-seven-days and all-time basis.
New features:
- Ell dee bee.
- Spicy meatballs.
- An icon I quite liked. Spot it if you can!
- Adjustable tooltip scale.
- Profile management.
Known Bugs:
None.
PLEASE NOTE: Auditor is now made for LibDataBroker (LDB). A list of LDB Display Addons and other addons using LDB can be found here.
If you use FuBar, or if you used to use Auditor attached to the Minimap, then just grab Broker2FuBar, and Auditor will merrily show up as it always has done for you.
I noticed that if I checked 'Show Combined Totals' in the options, I can only switch from 'Today's Audit' to 'Total Audit' and back in the tooltip - no Weekly or Session. Is that intentional?
I noticed that if I checked 'Show Combined Totals' in the options, I can only switch from 'Today's Audit' to 'Total Audit' and back in the tooltip - no Weekly or Session. Is that intentional?
It is indeed :)
This is basically because the weekly and session tips will be misleading/wrong. Say you selected weekly on the combined view, but you had 5 characters you haven't played for a year. All of their last active week's stuff would be combined in, so it wouldn't be at all accurate.
Likewise - a session is only the active session you are currently playing, and combining it with the last sessions of other toons would result in a misleading tip, in my opinion.
[2009/05/10 19:23:36-1663-x1]: Broker_Auditor-1.0\Core.lua:7: Cannot find a library instance of "LibQTipClick-1.0".
Ace2-r1094\AceLibrary\AceLibrary.lua:49: in function `LibStub'
Broker_Auditor-1.0\Core.lua:7: in main chunk
Installed via CC, beta version selected, libraries separate, and LibQTipClick installed. Any idea?
Auditor treats the guildbank money as "my" money and same with guildbank transactions.
That skewes monitoring of my actual personal funds and also the displays of all my other characters where totals are involved.
I looked through the options for a toggle but couldn't find anything that would ignore guildbank
or rather treat it as another "mailbox" (that you can put funds in or withdraw money without considering it your own purse)
If such an option is not available is it feasible to add it in?
Auditor treats the guildbank money as "my" money and same with guildbank transactions.
That skewes monitoring of my actual personal funds and also the displays of all my other characters where totals are involved.
I looked through the options for a toggle but couldn't find anything that would ignore guildbank
or rather treat it as another "mailbox" (that you can put funds in or withdraw money without considering it your own purse)
If such an option is not available is it feasible to add it in?
You can just filter that toon out, with the filter options.
Yes. I want to hide character total and display realm total only. And can you add the opdeps line so I can update and not fix it every time :D?
Yeah, sorry about the deps - I didn't actually realise that Curse would start making no-libs versions of my stuff automagically until after the first release. Don't worry, it'll be in there!
Plus, um, yeah, I can probably hide the character total. Although that's like, totally weird. Weirdo.
Yeah, sorry about the deps - I didn't actually realise that Curse would start making no-libs versions of my stuff automagically until after the first release. Don't worry, it'll be in there!
Plus, um, yeah, I can probably hide the character total. Although that's like, totally weird. Weirdo.
:D
I distribute money to my alts (especially bank toon) at times to buy things like mounts, and then never finish leveling or send the gold back. So only my main I only have around 4k, but I have 800g here, 400g there, 15k on my bank toon, etc. I want to see how much available gold I have in total if I combine it all. What I have on a specific character isn't a concern at all for me :P.
Just wanted to make a quick post here to let people know I have updated my addon, Auditor, and released it onto WoWi and Curse.
Description:
Auditor is a nifty addon that tracks your incoming and outgoing money from a variety of sources, and provides an easy to use Data Broker interface to choose whose data you would like to look at, and for what time period. It is, essentially, MoneyFu for those who have obsessive information disorder. Like me. Yes, I *must* know how much I spent on training last week. Why? I dunno. But I must.
Features:
- LDB at last! Yes, your eyes don't deceive you. Probably.
- Money tracking, and lots of it.
- Data separated by realm.
- Character totals.
- Combined totals.
- Clickable tooltip to customise what you can and can't see.
- Ability to look at all your characters' specific data from any of your other characters on that realm.
- Accounts can be viewed per session, day, last seven days, or in their full, all-time glory.
- Cash notification options.
- Optional auto-repairs (per-character preference).
- Optional auto-sell for grey items (per-realm preference).
- Time offsets, so you can set Auditor to reset when dailies reset!
- Many things. Just get it and see!
What does Auditor track?
- Loot money! Whether you are solo, in a party or in a raid.
- Vendor money! Stuff you buy from or sell to vendors.
- Quest money! Money you gain from quests, and money you spend on quests (e.g. the Scholomance Key quest).
- Trade money! Doing enchants or transmutes? Yep, it catches money exchanged in trade.
- Mail money! Sending money to/from your alts or friends? Tracked.
- AH money! At last, both outgoing AND incoming Auction House money is tracked.
- Training money! How much did you spend on training and respecs? Do you care? Well, you'll know anyway.
- Flight money! Spent a day flying about Azeroth? See how much you should claim back on your tax expenses.
- Repairs money! See how much money you really spent on repairing your kit after those instances.
- Unknown money! Money gained/lost, but for whatever reason, Auditor can't work out where it's from. Better than nothing, anyway.
- Reconciliation money! That's money for when you just installed Auditor, and it has to account for the cash you have right now, or for when you crashed, or were logged on at a friend's house. It's all good.
- Guild Bank money! Money you deposit or withdraw from your Guild Bank. Exciting, I know.
When does it track it for?
Auditor tracks your money on a per session, per day, per last-seven-days and all-time basis.
New features:
- Ell dee bee.
- Spicy meatballs.
- An icon I quite liked. Spot it if you can!
- Adjustable tooltip scale.
- Profile management.
Known Bugs:
None.
PLEASE NOTE: Auditor is now made for LibDataBroker (LDB). A list of LDB Display Addons and other addons using LDB can be found here.
If you use FuBar, or if you used to use Auditor attached to the Minimap, then just grab Broker2FuBar, and Auditor will merrily show up as it always has done for you.
<3 Auditor
No bugs found. Looks great. Didn't find the new icon, but will be looking for it. =D
I've been waiting for this for aaaaaaaages. WOOOOO!
It is indeed :)
This is basically because the weekly and session tips will be misleading/wrong. Say you selected weekly on the combined view, but you had 5 characters you haven't played for a year. All of their last active week's stuff would be combined in, so it wouldn't be at all accurate.
Likewise - a session is only the active session you are currently playing, and combining it with the last sessions of other toons would result in a misleading tip, in my opinion.
Installed via CC, beta version selected, libraries separate, and LibQTipClick installed. Any idea?
And I'd like to be able to see realm total, and NOT character total. Any way to add a check box for the later?
To turn off character total from the broker display?
Auditor treats the guildbank money as "my" money and same with guildbank transactions.
That skewes monitoring of my actual personal funds and also the displays of all my other characters where totals are involved.
I looked through the options for a toggle but couldn't find anything that would ignore guildbank
or rather treat it as another "mailbox" (that you can put funds in or withdraw money without considering it your own purse)
If such an option is not available is it feasible to add it in?
You can just filter that toon out, with the filter options.
Yeah, sorry about the deps - I didn't actually realise that Curse would start making no-libs versions of my stuff automagically until after the first release. Don't worry, it'll be in there!
Plus, um, yeah, I can probably hide the character total. Although that's like, totally weird. Weirdo.
:D
What does that solve? I can also disable Auditor on that toon.
Is there a way on that toon to distinguish between my personal funds and the guild funds?
I distribute money to my alts (especially bank toon) at times to buy things like mounts, and then never finish leveling or send the gold back. So only my main I only have around 4k, but I have 800g here, 400g there, 15k on my bank toon, etc. I want to see how much available gold I have in total if I combine it all. What I have on a specific character isn't a concern at all for me :P.