Stackpack

What is Stackpack?

Have you ever had to destroy an item just to free up space, only to find out that you could've combined 2 or more stacks of the same item? What about that tradeskill item you could've moved into your tradeskill bag to free up space? Stackpack searches each of your bags to stack items together and move tradeskill items and Soul Shards where they belong.

What about the bank?

Stackpack will stack your items in the bank as well, and ignores any changes to your normal bags so you can easily split and add partial stacks to your bank slots as you please. Additionally, Stackpack fully supports users of all inventory management addons.

What if I don't want to stack temporarily?

Stackpack will toggle itself off automatically when you split a stack of items. You can also bind a key to temporarily disable Stackpack (which will re-enable itself automatically after the next inventory change) or you can use the /sp toggle command. To turn Stackpack off permanently, you can use the /sp off command. Using /sp on will turn it back on.

Do I have to do that every time I trade?

Nope. Stackpack will not stack items while the trade window is open.

What about sending mail?

Stackpack will not stack items while the send mail window is open, making it easy to split and send partial stacks as you please. Stackpack will resume stacking when the read mail window is open, or when the mail frame is closed altogether.

Troubleshooting

Please post any problems/feature requests/comments you have here, and I will usually reply within a few days, and if necessary, a release will be posted in a similar time frame.

Thanks for using Stackpack ;)

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Date created
19 Nov 2006
Category
Last update
07 May 2009
Development stage
Release
License
All Rights Reserved
Curse link
Stackpack
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  • R: 2.4 for 3.1.0 on 07 May 2009
  • R: 2.3 for 3.0.9 on 12 Feb 2009
  • R: 2.1 for 3.0.3 on 03 Dec 2008
  • R: 2.0 for 3.0.3 on 07 Nov 2008
  • R: 1.9 for 3.0.2 on 19 Oct 2008

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