2.0.3-nolib
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                        FilenameHealers-Have-To-Die-2.0.3-nolib.zip
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                        UploadedNov 27, 2012
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Supported WoW Retail Versions
- 5.1.0
Changelog
Healers Have To Die
Change log
version 2.0.3 (2012-11-28):
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Compatible with WoW 5.1 
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Removed HHTD's options from the WoW Interface panel since it causes global UI tainting. (Fear not, Blizzard might fix this in just a few years). 
 Until then, just use the command /HHTDG to access HHTD's option panel.
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Fixes a very rare Lua error. 
version 2.0.2 (2012-09-25):
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Fix a bug where HHTD could crash if an NPC with a hyphen in its name healed. 
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Replaced AceTimer-3.0 with LibShefkiTimer-1.0 to fix random 'Script ran too 
 long' issues happening with AceTimer's current implementation.
version 2.0.1 (2012-09-01):
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Compatible with Mists of Pandaria 
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Updated healers' [spell list][spelllist] (including Monk's): specialized 
 healers detection should be perfectly accurate now. Do not hesitated to leave
 comments on the [spell list][spelllist] page.
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Fixed bug: 'NamePlateHooker.lua:452: attempt to index field '?' (a nil 
 value)' which was caused by the fact that LibNameplate-1.0 fires twice when
 plates are hidden if TidyPlates is used.
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Fixed bug: Healers below the healing threshold could be flagged as healers if 
 they were casting spells right after the player had logged in (player's
 maximum health being null at that specific time).
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Fix wrong description for the 'Heal amount threshold' slider which 
 incorrectly said that it had no effect in PvP if the 'Healer specialization
 detection' option was checked. This was no longer true since HHTD 2.0.
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Many micro-optimizations in the combat log parser, especially for when the 
 PVE option is disabled. The analyzer leaves even earlier in such cases. Not
 that it should have any noticeable impact for any user. However, if you take
 HHTD's user base as a whole, you could probably fry an egg per day with the
 saved power :-) Is this called green programming?
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Added support for [Italian localization][localization] 
 
                             
        