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Any advice on programs to help track my growth?

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Jekk Staxed
Bees Nutz
#1 - 2013-06-05 19:21:14 UTC
Hello All!

I am new to EVE, I have read about it for a long time and finally decided I needed to start playing it. The thing that has me most interested is the depth of the economy and I would love to jump head first into the market as well as some industrial things.

My question is, I know there are programs to help people track their assests, profits, net worth, etc. I love graphs and statistics so I was hoping some people could recommend what the go-to programs are right now?
Florian Bao
Black Box Technologies
#2 - 2013-06-05 19:29:16 UTC  |  Edited by: Florian Bao
EvE Mentat and jEveAssets are two nice programs that are somewhat up to date and usable.

EvE HQ has a few trading report functions aswell and a nice industry and bpo calculations tool.

EvE ISK per Hour is one more for industry.

But you have to check out if some of the indy tools have a updated database yet.


a lot of stuff you might find is not beeing actively developed sadly. But those two are good.

go google :) easy to find


oh.. and probably google spreadsheets :F
Adunh Slavy
#3 - 2013-06-05 20:53:36 UTC
Access and Excel

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iskflakes
#4 - 2013-06-05 22:18:10 UTC
Could try EVEStats (https://ohheck.co.uk/EVEStats). It's a web service designed for multi-year growth tracking and graphing at 15 minute intervals. Valuation includes assets, contracts, market, wallet, and rare assets (T2 BPOs), etc.

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Cap James Tkirk
Baba Yagas
The Initiative.
#5 - 2013-06-05 23:08:15 UTC
stand back to wall and with a ruler and sharpie measure your height

for the next 14 years do this

you have proved growthBear
Jekk Staxed
Bees Nutz
#6 - 2013-06-05 23:42:56 UTC
Cap James Tkirk wrote:
stand back to wall and with a ruler and sharpie measure your height

for the next 14 years do this

you have proved growthBear


nah, if I did that right now I would prove shrinkage...
Fatal pewpew
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#7 - 2013-06-05 23:42:57 UTC
Florian Bao wrote:
EvE Mentat and jEveAssets are two nice programs that are somewhat up to date and usable.

EvE HQ has a few trading report functions aswell and a nice industry and bpo calculations tool.

EvE ISK per Hour is one more for industry.

But you have to check out if some of the indy tools have a updated database yet.


a lot of stuff you might find is not beeing actively developed sadly. But those two are good.

go google :) easy to find


oh.. and probably google spreadsheets :F




very much like this post, i had been tracking everything with notepad. after losing 300m learning the lesson transporting high value goods without a good tank on a indy ship WILL get you podded, and risk/reward wise it may be better to hire out your shipping.

came back after a year off to find that loss not quite as discouraging after seeing how many unaccounted for assets i really have, not to mention the rise in price of the hurricanes i left around the universe.

as for op i went from 200 m to 856m in 1 month with 2 hours a day of work at a smaller trade hub, after my loss of 300m on a large shipment it ended up being 356m profit, at this kind of growth we will both be billionaires soon enough.
Rhivre
TarNec
Invisible Exchequer
#8 - 2013-06-06 01:55:20 UTC
IskPerHour is up to date for odyssey, as is JEveAssets.

I expect mentat and EveHQ are too, but I dont use those.

Elinor is another one I hear is used quite a lot, but I have never used it, so cant say how good it is
arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#9 - 2013-06-06 06:48:56 UTC
I have tried them all. Only one that i found usefull for me is an iphone app called EVE Trader.
It has specific item details, totals, colculates multiplie chars, and lots more. It doesnt have amazing (imo useless) graphs.
+ its mobile, and doesnt have que times.

Try it :)

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