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For your Interface I would recommend using Weakauras and Bigwigs.

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Weakauras will give you the opportunity to import a lot of helpful visuals/alerts/timers to keep track of your cooldowns, buffs and debuffs.

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BigWigs for having a boss mod helping you to plan your cooldowns ahead of time and be prepared for certain abilities that are about to happen.

Macros

Here are some useful Hunter macros everyone should have:

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Aspect of the Turtle Cancel Macro

You're unable to cast spells while being in Aspect of the Turtle so it might be useful to cancel it sometimes.

Misdirection Mouseover/Focus Macro

Misdirection is an important ability in Dungeons but also in Raids: This macro will cast Misdirection on the target you are currently mousing over. Otherwise it will cast on your Focus target.

Party Leader Misdirection Macro

This macro will cast Misdirection on Party Leader.

Spirit Mend heal Mouseover Macro

Spell & Pet Attack Macro

IT'S IMPORTANT FOR BM HUNTERS TO USE THIS MACRO FOR EVERY OFFENSIVE SPELL.

The auto-cast system from blizzard is super slow on pets and you might miss out, so make sure to use this macro.

Another important topic is the pet attacks. You should macro them into all of your abilities when you're using a pet to guarantee the pet will use them on cooldown and not miss out on damage.

Here is one example for Barbed Shot. It is recommended to macro these into every important ability while using a pet.

Having good weakauras can really help you out a lot with keeping track of all the important stuff.

The best is just to find weakauras fitting your own interface preferences and play style.

Wago.io has a huge collection for Hunter: https://wago.io/weakauras/classes/hunter

If any questions come up, the Trueshot Lodge is your place. The discord server is by far the biggest hunter community and there are a ton of friendly people helping you out with your questions if you ask nicely.

Solving Mac File Amnesia with Type & Creator Codes

I recently received a request for help from a research group who had an old Macintosh file they couldn’t open. The file was created in the late 1980s in a statistical research program, but they couldn’t extract the contents no matter what they tried. The data was not stored in text format, and the file had developed a case of amnesia: it didn’t know what it was, and no software could recognize it.

Old Mac files contain two embedded strings, called Type and Creator codes, which tell the Mac OS what kind of file it is and which program was used to create it. An equivalent kind of file type identification is used in most operating systems (including Mac OS X) in the form of a three character extension after the filename, e.g., filename.txt. This embedded data was missing on my client’s file, which is not uncommon when files have been copied across multiple disks and platforms over many years.

My client thought the file was originally created in a program called StatView. I found an archived copy of the software online at the Macintosh Garden (a great resource for Mac Abandonware), and tried to open the file. No go. I also tried some other statistics programs I have around for good measure, but nothing worked.

Next I launched Statview again and created a couple of test files, in both the “StatView4.1” and “old StatView” formats. This creates samples which contain the correct type/creator codes. Using File Buddy – another venerable old utility – I applied these codes to copies of the original file, then tried to open the copies. The file tagged as “old StatView” did the trick and opened no problem. Sweet. From there it was easy to export the data in text format (TSV), then import into Excel for use with modern computers.

For a situation like this it helps to have some guess as to the original software used. Creating sample files in various formats is a helpful way to apply educated guesses about missing type/creator codes to other amnesiac files – assuming you can find a copy of the software in the first place.

My client was thrilled to hear the news, they’d been working on this file for some time and had already gone down several dead ends. I asked what the data was for, and was told the following:

The data is from a European researcher. I am conducting what is called a “systematic review” which involves looking at every piece of data in a given area, in this case, vegetarian diets and weight loss. If I do not incorporate all the data (even those kept in old software in a foreign language) then my findings would not be considered complete.

You’ve saved science!

Nice. It’s not every day one gets to save science. Vintage Macs to the rescue!

Posted by Adam Rosen on February 14th, 2013 in Vintage Mac Museum Blog 4 Comments »

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  2. Hi, I have tried to follow your suggestion, but no way to open the file. Actually recovering these data would be very important to me for scientific reason, but I really don’t know which way to turn. So you have any further suggestion.
    I thank you in advance

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