OK, i have moved from the easy and simple quadbox shaman team, to the intricate world of 5 accounts and multiple

classes.

Now, I have been using a simple Keyclone and Macro setup, where my main toon was set as the focus on all three alts,

and then every spell on the alts used a simple [target=focustarget]. Now, this has served me well, when my main

shaman was always the same and my alts were always alts. however, this is no longer the case, and I have found the

transition from a single class with pre-determined leaders toa multiple-class changing leaders setup to be

incompatible with my current setup.

Here's the question.

Is it worth switching from keyclone, to another of the more detailed and diverse boxing programs out there (it is

mentioned several time that programs like IS boxer seem to have more options and flexibility than Keyclone and

others do.. but I have not tried them all, so i am looking for peoples opinions based on their experiences with

different programs.

If there is a better way to do things, I am willing to reinvent all my macros, all my previous misconceptions about

how my leader setup should perform, how my keybindings work and everything.

In a sense, I want to start again as I am sure that what I have got now is not the most efficient setup for me.

Changing leaders is hard, and I need a better way.

So, any advice, and WHY your way is better or what makes it different would be appreciated.

What my priorities are the ability to change teams (I have 16 lvl 80s of all kinds, 3 geared tanks, 3 geared

healers, 8 melee and a bunch of casters. I can bring Druids, Dks Paladins and Shamans in almost any combination of

5) This should be done without having to move macros around, and a lot of setup when switching from team to team. I

am hoping for a semless transition, of say, swapping my DK tank for my Bear tank, or my paladin tank for a specific

fight, or instance. being able to change specs on my paladin and switching leaders etc.