
Now, from the author of Omen comes Chatter. Built with the intent of making a chat mod with less bloat and is lighter on overall system resources, it manages to do that quite well. All I ever used in Prat was the module to allow links in custom channels, so I decided to give Chatter a try. The switch over wouldn't be too hard, right? Just turn off all of the modules I don't want, leave item links on.
I was pleasantly surprised with how easily Chatter was configured. I had decent looking, functional chat windows ready to go in about ten minutes. I'll fully admit that most other chat mods probably shouldn't take me much longer than that, but things that drastically alter my UI are my kryptonite. I think that says something about how simple this mod is to configure.
The obvious /chatter command brings up the configuration screen. It brings up a long list of options which is a little intimidating at first, but most of those options consist of checkboxes and sliders. Simple! Again, I'm really a default UI sort of guy, so I turned most things off. One thing I did do was make my chat windows kind of blue. Why? Because blue is awesome. A lot of my UI mod obsessed guild mates have switched over to Chatter as well, and they're loving it. From customization to framerate improvement, it's been fantastic.
You can see a shot of the config screen below. This particular option, should you choose to turn it on, allows you to make a list of keywords that will play a sound when someone says them in a channel you're in. For example, I put my character names in here so I don't miss anything in the heat of combat.
All in all, Chatter seems like a good deal. Simple to configure, simple to acquire, adds a few neat features to the chat system to make your life easier. I highly recommend it, and you can get it via WoW Ace. Before you ask, no, you don't need to update it as often as Omen.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
4-13-2008 @ 1:11PM
Vincent Avatar said...
Hey! That's Criceto! I know that server! It's MY server!
My server! Internet fame! Oh, happy day!
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4-13-2008 @ 1:29PM
Baluki said...
Looks cool. I might try it.
I wonder if it works with or has the same functionality as CleanChat. I've been using that a long time, and I really like it. It automatically colorizes everyone's names in the chat window, and it shortens the names of your chat channels - it shortens "1-General" to "G", for example.
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4-13-2008 @ 1:30PM
Alex Ziebart said...
Yep, it's 100% capable of doing those things.
4-13-2008 @ 2:05PM
Ted said...
Will it help remember my chat channels and renumber them in the order I want?
Prat does the renumbering but it's bad at remembering them and for whatever reason blizzard nukes my channels every month or so.
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4-13-2008 @ 2:06PM
Ted said...
Sorry... I need to specify. It's actually two different things I'm looking for:
1. Channel Renumbering.
2. Channel Remembering (rejoin channels EVERY time)
4-13-2008 @ 2:21PM
Summer said...
I'll have to check this out. I've tried Prat a couple of times, but the amount of memory it uses is insane compared to the other addons I use so I always end up disabling it again.
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4-13-2008 @ 4:57PM
Evangelin said...
Do you play on a Tandy TRS-80 or something? The highest amount of memory I've seen Prat take up is around 1 mb of memory. 0.0005 of my total memory is not really a big deal.
4-13-2008 @ 8:05PM
Summer said...
LOL my old system felt like it sometimes!
I just didn't see that Prat did anything spectacular that other mods couldn't do just as well for less memory use. And why use something that does the same features but with higher resources used just because it's the 'most popular'?
4-14-2008 @ 11:57AM
Blackhorn said...
Summer, you're absolutely right.
See: Omen vs KTM :)
Omen won. KTM was a beastly resource hog, and apparently the author was pretty cocky about it. Along comes Omen, and with each passing day KTM turns more into KT..wha?
4-13-2008 @ 3:44PM
Tenchan said...
Can I put my text input field on top of the chat frame instead of the bottom with this?
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4-13-2008 @ 5:28PM
Slayblaze said...
Yes you can. Top, bottom, freefloating, locked.
4-13-2008 @ 5:30PM
Slayblaze said...
This is a great addon, I just uninstallled Prat after trying this out. It's that good.
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4-13-2008 @ 6:18PM
Chronnick said...
How do we import the alts list from prat_altnames?
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4-13-2008 @ 8:15PM
Kaething said...
So that's what I logged into the middle of.
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4-13-2008 @ 9:27PM
whackopanther said...
I switched to this as well.
What I don't get is, why both Prat and Chatter allows u to change the fonts of the various windows, but it doesn't change the Edit Box's font to the same font that you picked. Now you type in Arial Narrow, and the actual chat gets displayed in something else.
I gotta edit the lua every time I update. argh.
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4-14-2008 @ 4:20AM
gavjohnstone said...
There's an option in there to change the font used for the edit box- "Edit Box Polish".
4-14-2008 @ 4:28AM
gavjohnstone said...
well, he's added it now anyway (just few hours ago).
4-14-2008 @ 5:28AM
whackopanther said...
I wonder... :P :P
4-14-2008 @ 1:20AM
Cedric said...
Looks nice but there are a few shortcomings:
- Report spam is gone
- The color for the name of the person speaking (grey) doesn't seem to be configurable
- Once I have added a word to be "highlighted" (with a sound), I can't edit the list of words
- Would be nice to have the class next to the name of the person
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4-14-2008 @ 10:44AM
Kaeb said...
do a /who on someone who is speaking and you'll likely see that person's name colored according to their class. That fixes two of your wishes in one go.