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Destinations - throws up pretty much every location, visited or not (greyed out on map)
QuestMap - seems to be nicely updated, this shows unclaimed quests on the map. I was
Dungeon Champions - rare find but useful for completionists, shows in-dungeon boss locations, makes it easier to find the skill point even especially for public dungeons)
surprised when I installed it, checked a completed map of my own (all the guide things done) and found three or four random quests in the zone.
Skyshards - kinda buggy on my end but shows skyshards (rewards should go to those who have completed the battle camp map without this one)
Lorebooks - shows probably most lorebooks on the map ( and mini )
as for addons in general, id recommend manually downloading from an esoaddon site (theres one big one I believe) it takes some time with the lib dependcy addons) but that one app called minion used to mess up my filesystem for some reason lol
So i manually place addons then zip em up for backup purposes.