If this is your perspective, then why even comment on the thread? The idea that the only options are, essentially, (1) manually perform all addon management yourself, (2) use a platform you dislike, or (3) shut up, is not constructive. If people want to use an addon manager and Overwolf is not meeting their needs, or migrating to Overwolf is making using the addon manager untenable to users, then that is a failure on the addon manager and the organization which owns it. Sure, the problem users have is their problem, but that's the same reductive, poorly thought out reasoning that can be applied to every single quality of life improvement that could possibly be asked for. I've said it before and I'll say it again, just because you do not consider someone else's problem to be a problem, that does not mean it is not a problem to them.