Then, go shopping for addons by clicking on the handy Catalogue link in the upper-left corner: Let the app know the location to your World of Warcraft addons folder (something like World of Warcraft_retail_Interface, if you’re playing both WoW and WoW Classic). To get started, park Ajour in any folder you want and run it - doesn’t matter where. It’s an open-source app that downloads as a single executable - nothing to install, and no bullshit to wade through (save for your browser suggesting it might be a malicious file, which I’ve noticed on Edge Chromium). If you want a quick answer, I wholeheartedly recommend Ajour.
There are plenty of amazing guides and databases you can use to find the best addon manager for you. A great app also helps ensure your addons stay updated with the latest features and fixes, especially important when something in the to-be-launched expansion (or any upcoming Blizzard update) breaks your favourite third-party helpers. You can certainly install addons manually, but it’s a thousand times easier to use an app. You’ll want to take a moment to grab an addon manager to help you find, install, and update addons. Screenshot: David Murphy Step one: Install a great addon manager