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(oog) to get the game. If you want to contribute to this wiki, please read WritingPages first.
lead away from the Wiki, but are probably still viewable ingame, unless marked '(oog)'. Some links with the icon
will only work ingame and open a 'show info' window. Rightclick them to show a popup menu.
- A very full-featured searchable database of systems, stations, agents, corporations, complexes and npc trade items. Based on data as released by the developers.
- Use the navigator for smuggling, to avoid specific systems or just to get the distance between 2 systems. Better at complicated planning than the autopilot.
- Search the databases for complexes.
- Search the databases for the TrueSecurity of systems.
- Get links to the ingame item info, on any item in the database, including most rare drops.
- List damage and resistances and other stats of almost any NPC ship you'll meet.
- See and sort what is in those cans and ships in faraway stations.
- A Market browser and trade planner.
- routeplanning for ships with jump drives.
by EVEGeek, much more on the EVEGeek site
- Drag and drop salvage parts onto this page and find out what rigs you can build.
- Nice ingame explanation of manufacturing, with screenshots.
- Similar to http://eve.grismar.net/rats
, no tables, but detailed
- Useful ingame links for mission runners
- The ore chart to end all ore charts
- Various ingame resources
- EVE Metrics is an impressive resource and sharing site for traders to upload and share their market data. Well designed and fast, this one's a keeper (though having their data at their fingertips is powerful, so let's hope power doesn't corrupt ;))
(oog) - EVE Launcher is a tool to position the EVE window to look and feel like fullscreen, while running windowed. It also allows for quick relaunch and quick selection of a specific client.
(oog) - ScanAid is a tool that projects labeled concentric circles over your EVE client, to help with scanning.
(oog) - Use Google to search the EVE Online forums, includes a Firefox search plug-in to do same.
(oog) - QuickFit is a very nice simulator to test fitting on your ships, taking everything into account. Cap use, skills, you name it. Nice piece of work and something best done -outside- the browser.
(oog) - EveMon is similar to EVE Character Manager by Future Falcon
(oog) which many players use. EveMon is more recent, but has an excellent interface and support.
(oog) - Use CamStudio as a free (and open source) alternative to the popular Fraps
for recording ingame movies. Fraps gets better framerates and has more options, but costs $37.
(oog [sic]) - CCP's official EVE Online website, check it out in detail.
(oog) - Battle Clinic is a very popular KillBoard.
(oog) - Screenshots of almost all the ships in the game.
, with a special stylesheet for displaying the Wiki in the IngameBrowser.| Search the Wiki (search field at the bottom of all pages) | Why Donate? Donations |
(oog) to get the game. If you want to contribute to this wiki, please read WritingPages first.
lead away from the Wiki, but are probably still viewable ingame, unless marked '(oog)'. Some links with the icon
will only work ingame and open a 'show info' window. Rightclick them to show a popup menu.
- A very full-featured searchable database of systems, stations, agents, corporations, complexes and npc trade items. Based on data as released by the developers.
- Use the navigator for smuggling, to avoid specific systems or just to get the distance between 2 systems. Better at complicated planning than the autopilot.
- Search the databases for complexes.
- Search the databases for the TrueSecurity of systems.
- Get links to the ingame item info, on any item in the database, including most rare drops.
- List damage and resistances and other stats of almost any NPC ship you'll meet.
- See and sort what is in those cans and ships in faraway stations.
- A Market browser and trade planner.
- routeplanning for ships with jump drives.
by EVEGeek, much more on the EVEGeek site
- Drag and drop salvage parts onto this page and find out what rigs you can build.
- Nice ingame explanation of manufacturing, with screenshots.
- Similar to http://eve.grismar.net/rats
, no tables, but detailed
- Useful ingame links for mission runners
- The ore chart to end all ore charts
- Various ingame resources
(oog) - EVE Launcher is a tool to position the EVE window to look and feel like fullscreen, while running windowed. It also allows for quick relaunch and quick selection of a specific client.
(oog) - ScanAid is a tool that projects labeled concentric circles over your EVE client, to help with scanning.
(oog) - Use Google to search the EVE Online forums, includes a Firefox search plug-in to do same.
(oog) - QuickFit is a very nice simulator to test fitting on your ships, taking everything into account. Cap use, skills, you name it. Nice piece of work and something best done -outside- the browser.
(oog) - EveMon is similar to EVE Character Manager by Future Falcon
(oog) which many players use. EveMon is more recent, but has an excellent interface and support.
(oog) - Use CamStudio as a free (and open source) alternative to the popular Fraps
for recording ingame movies. Fraps gets better framerates and has more options, but costs $37.
(oog [sic]) - CCP's official EVE Online website, check it out in detail.
(oog) - Battle Clinic is a very popular KillBoard.
(oog) - Screenshots of almost all the ships in the game.
, with a special stylesheet for displaying the Wiki in the IngameBrowser.
, CCP is (finally, I should say) going to host their own EVE wiki. I plan on converting all the articles on this Wiki to their format as soon as it goes online, so anyone who has spent time on writing articles here can rest assured that all the quality text will live on. Ofcourse, I will keep this Wiki up and running, but we'll have to wait and see what topics would be appropriate to cover on an independent Wiki like this one. (I can see articles dealing with stuff like crashes, or concerning third party tools still needing a home) Don't worry, the other tools on this site will still get their much needed updates and TeeTwo is coming along nicely too, so stay tuned...
- Various ingame resources
- Some ingame resources, and an EVE data export mod for MySQL
- Useful ingame links for mission runners
(oog) - QuickFit is a very nice simulator to test fitting on your ships, taking everything into account. Cap use, skills, you name it. Nice piece of work and something best done -outside- the browser.
- excellent resource on exploration.
in an ingame readable format.
- Useful ingame links for mission runners
(oog) - QuickFit is a very nice simulator to test fitting on your ships, taking everything into account. Cap use, skills, you name it. Nice piece of work and something best done -outside- the browser.
(oog) - The name says it all, a filterable, sortable ship stats database.
, CCP is (finally, I should say) going to host their own EVE wiki. I plan on converting all the articles on this Wiki to their format as soon as it goes online, so anyone who has spent time on writing articles here can rest assured that all the quality text will live on. Ofcourse, I will keep this Wiki up and running, but we'll have to wait and see what topics would be appropriate to cover on an independent Wiki like this one. (I can see articles dealing with stuff like crashes, or concerning third party tools still needing a home) Don't worry, the other tools on this site will still get their much needed updates and TeeTwo is coming along nicely too, so stay tuned...| Search the Wiki (search field at the bottom of all pages) | Why Donate? Donations |
(oog) to get the game. If you want to contribute to this wiki, please read WritingPages first.
lead away from the Wiki, but are probably still viewable ingame, unless marked '(oog)'. Some links with the icon
will only work ingame and open a 'show info' window. Rightclick them to show a popup menu.
- A very full-featured searchable database of systems, stations, agents, corporations, complexes and npc trade items. Based on data as released by the developers.
- Use the navigator for smuggling, to avoid specific systems or just to get the distance between 2 systems. Better at complicated planning than the autopilot.
- Search the databases for complexes.
- Search the databases for the TrueSecurity of systems.
- Get links to the ingame item info, on any item in the database, including most rare drops.
- List damage and resistances and other stats of almost any NPC ship you'll meet.
- See and sort what is in those cans and ships in faraway stations.
- A Market browser and trade planner.
- routeplanning for ships with jump drives.
- excellent resource on exploration.
by EVEGeek, much more on the EVEGeek site
- Drag and drop salvage parts onto this page and find out what rigs you can build.
in an ingame readable format.
- Nice ingame explanation of manufacturing, with screenshots.
- Similar to http://eve.grismar.net/rats
, no tables, but detailed
- Useful ingame links for mission runners
- The ore chart to end all ore charts
- Some ingame resources, and an EVE data export mod for MySQL
(oog) - EVE Launcher is a tool to position the EVE window to look and feel like fullscreen, while running windowed. It also allows for quick relaunch and quick selection of a specific client.
(oog) - ScanAid is a tool that projects labeled concentric circles over your EVE client, to help with scanning.
(oog) - Use Google to search the EVE Online forums, includes a Firefox search plug-in to do same.
(oog) - QuickFit is a very nice simulator to test fitting on your ships, taking everything into account. Cap use, skills, you name it. Nice piece of work and something best done -outside- the browser.
(oog) - EveMon is similar to EVE Character Manager by Future Falcon
(oog) which many players use. EveMon is more recent, but has an excellent interface and support.
(oog) - Use CamStudio as a free (and open source) alternative to the popular Fraps
for recording ingame movies. Fraps gets better framerates and has more options, but costs $37.
(oog [sic]) - CCP's official EVE Online website, check it out in detail.
(oog) - Battle Clinic is a very popular KillBoard.
(oog) - Screenshots of almost all the ships in the game.
(oog) - The name says it all, a filterable, sortable ship stats database.
, with a special stylesheet for displaying the Wiki in the IngameBrowser.