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Complete production tool?

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Bugsy VanHalen
Society of lost Souls
#1 - 2013-01-28 16:48:56 UTC
There was a website based tool I have used in the past that allowed you to input your skills, BPO ME/PE levels, as well as the ME/PE of any sub components needed, as well as BPC costs for T2 ships.

It would give you a complete break down of cost vs build of all the components, right down to a shopping list of raw materials.

Some how I have lost the bookmark for it. Does anyone know what website I am referring to? Or have a link. I have spent the last 2 hours looking for it with Google with no luck.

It was really nice for building capital ships as it would give you the build vs buy comparison or all sub components, as well as the raw materials need to build all sub components. If there is another tool I can down load to do this that would be great. I have tried isk per hour, it works, but this other one I liked much better.

Getting frustrated that I can not find it.
Dedaf
United Brothers Of Eve
#2 - 2013-01-28 16:56:29 UTC
Hi Bugsy
I have a tool that does what you are asking, however its is not a website but an Excel sheet.
Try it out here

Want to know what is best to mine or build at which cost? then try out Dedaf's Industrial Tool http://dedafsindustrialtool.blogspot.dk/

Hel Blackthorn
Helheim Industries
#3 - 2013-01-28 16:59:16 UTC
I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for but it has most of what you described:
http://www.eve-market-guide.com/manufacturing.php

You may also want to take a look at the Isk Per Hour program. It's an awesome tool.
Bugsy VanHalen
Society of lost Souls
#4 - 2013-01-28 17:08:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Bugsy VanHalen
Yes,
Both dedaf's industrial tool and isk per hour are great tools, I was just really used to using this other tool. I have not built anything in a while, and now I can not find it.

I guess both the mentioned tools do have every thing I need, I'll just have to see which one I like the best and get used to one of them.

Edit; Looks like Dedaf's tool is very close to what i am used to. ISK per hour also works but I like the layout a bit better.

Would still love to find that other site though.
Cavilha
Tupy Industries
#5 - 2013-01-28 18:49:34 UTC
Bugsy VanHalen
Society of lost Souls
#6 - 2013-01-28 19:24:39 UTC

nice for small or T1 stuff.
But can not use it for T2 or capitals as it does not allow you to account for making the components yourself with high ME/PE levels on the components.
Prekaz
The Exchange Collective
Solyaris Chtonium
#7 - 2013-02-01 19:45:31 UTC
Are you thinking of Eve Eye? I vaguely recall it having that kind of functionality. Haven't used it in a long time, though, and it looks like it has undergone a complete remake.
Musashi Date
#8 - 2013-02-03 14:07:38 UTC
Howdy Kitty
Radioactive Goats
#9 - 2013-02-03 14:35:17 UTC
Bugsy VanHalen
Society of lost Souls
#10 - 2013-02-03 20:16:35 UTC
all nice tools, but not the right one yet.
it had a dark background
set up very much like dedaf's spread sheet, but as a webpage.
Musashi Date
#11 - 2013-02-04 07:30:15 UTC
You can always check the past sites you've visited thru a browser's full history view. If you're running FireFox, Show All History will give you a window with site links that can be sorted thru name, url, date visited, etc etc. If you know that in December you visited the site, you may track the website name like that.
Vqu
Inner Visions
Diplomatic Incidents.
#12 - 2013-02-04 10:12:19 UTC