Quote Originally Posted by ''Occam\'s Razor'',index.php?page=Thread&postID=81068#post810 68
Quote Originally Posted by 'Djarid',index.php?page=Thread&postID=80763#post80 763
?? what is difficult about the setup stage?

create a bar... set the options, clone it as many times as you need

setup each button as a macro

set the keybindings, remembering to remove them from the builtin key bindings or they reset on login

oh ok then
Make fun of me all you want, I don't know if it's my graphics card or driver, or if I'm downloading a crappy version of Trinity, but when I try to clone a bar or add/remove buttons the damn bar disappears, never to be seen again.

Well, I don't care anyway, BT3 is easier to set up and uses less memory, it works for me
Sorry mate, it wasn't supposed to be a piss take, the initial question was honestly asked and as I answered it I realised that there was in fact a bit of effort required.

I tried bartender3 and hated it, it was clumsy and clunky and horrible, When I first moved to trinity it wasn't much better, but due to the macros, I persevered and now find the new interface very easy and intuitive