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WannaSay

Game Version: 7.3.0
Total Downloads: 851
Updated: Oct 15, 2017
Created: Aug 30, 2013
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WannaSay release 60.25 KB Oct 15, 2017 7.3.0 190 download WannaSay WannaSay releaseDownload
WannaSay release 58.82 KB Sep 12, 2013 5.4.0 523 download WannaSay WannaSay releaseDownload
WannaSay release 58.80 KB Aug 31, 2013 5.3.0 106 download WannaSay WannaSay releaseDownload
WannaSay release 58.40 KB Aug 31, 2013 5.3.0 32 download WannaSay WannaSay releaseDownload

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What is WannaSay?

First be aware that this is my first try as coding an addon by myself. My code is probably not clean (and way too long) but it's working flawlessly with no errors.

WannaSay is an addon which gives you a list of almost all existing emotes (contains more than 150) with the text of the emote displayed with or without a target, and with a simple click you can use the emote. You also have a possibility to save 5 personalized emotes and an option to set 2 predefined messages for AFK and DND statuses.

You also have the possibility to activate external buttons for differents groups of favorites that you can show/hide as you want (individually or all at a same time). Movable (dragging with right click), 3 sizes available, 6 backgrounds. Everything is saved between sessions.

I know there are addons that do the same thing, but I wanted to make an addon do and act the way I prefer.

How to use it?

To open the panels of WannaSay you can either type /ws or click on the button below your minimap. You can also reposition the minimap button by rightclicking and dragging the button anywhere on the screen, the new position will be saved for future sessions.

WannaSay works in french or in english depending of your game's client.

I hope you'll enjoy WannaSay! 🙂

For any question, suggestion, comment, you can contact me in french (it's my first language) or in english, as you want.

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