Does anyone use it? Basically, it just moves items between your inventory/satchel/sack/etc via commands. It can't bypass the game engine's function though, so it can only move one item at a time, with a slight delay inbetween each move, similar to how it moving items around work via menu selection.
Given that it moves one item at a time, I just can't seem to figure out how you would use this plugin productively, assuming you're trying to use it to equip items that are originally in the mog satchel/sack. Since it moves one item at a time, there's no way to move 12 items from the satchel/sack to your inventory before your WS or spell goes off.
Knowing that, I tried to move to the next best thing: staves. If it works, it would allow me to utilize all magian staves efficiently without destroying my inventory space(which is the whole point of using this plugin).
Of course, life isn't that kind, and I quickly found that the Itemizer plugin isn't fast enough to swap gear in for precast. It will work, however, if you put a small 'wait .5' before your spell, and it will work every time. This does come with a small problem, however, since you're now putting in a .5 wait for every single one of your spells. For example, this is completely infeasible for a spell like 'stun'.
For most other spells, this will effectively nulls the -14% spell casting time effect on the staves, which is pretty annoying, but I'll live.
The last option I can think of is switching in and out the obis, since they aren't required for precast. That should work just fine.
That said, does anyone know any other way to use this plug in productively?