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Which market tool is the best?

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KushBerry MufFiNMaN
Paranormal Phenomena
#1 - 2011-10-27 09:12:22 UTC
A lot of people offer market programs and I'm sure each one has its own perks. I am looking for a tool that will take my buy orders from my char that I am logged into and compare them with the region that char is in, and show me which orders I am not the top buy order so I know which to change instead of sifting through 300 market orders on 6 toons.
Jenn Makanen
Doomheim
#2 - 2011-10-27 11:38:18 UTC
EveMentat does it. Though you'll need to scan the market in each area. It doesn't hit any marketdata site.

Callean Drevus
Perkone
Caldari State
#3 - 2011-10-27 16:26:56 UTC
EVE Marketeer does that, but it's currently down for maintenance (expected to be up again by the end of the week). You might want to consider it then, however.

Developer/Creator of EVE Marketeer

KushBerry MufFiNMaN
Paranormal Phenomena
#4 - 2011-10-27 20:02:41 UTC
So what do these programs cost? Are they verified programs? Don't want to install a Trojan horse
Radelix Cisko
JUMP DRIVE ACTIVE
#5 - 2011-10-27 20:32:15 UTC
I use EveMentat and found it very useful. Its free and can be found here: Eve Mentat
So far it hasn't tripped any of my av tools including the corporate one I use at work

Despite my posting prowess I really am terrible at this game

Kandreath
De Re Metallica
#6 - 2011-10-29 23:30:06 UTC
Radelix Cisko wrote:
... including the corporate one I use at work


Hang on let me get this right, At work... really?

Your must be working in a rich industry, dripping with cash if they allow you to check in on your game life when you are at work.


Stealing Honest
Stealing Honest Speculation Group LLC
#7 - 2011-10-30 00:44:46 UTC
I allow my employees to check their game life, while at work. We even take game breaks twice a day. Then again my company is small, and i am sole owner, and i like games. :)


Oh as for market tools, i still only use a pen and paper and eraser.



SH
Ipyr
Divided Unity
#8 - 2011-10-30 06:39:46 UTC
Stealing Honest wrote:
I allow my employees to check their game life, while at work. We even take game breaks twice a day. Then again my company is small, and i am sole owner, and i like games. :)


Oh as for market tools, i still only use a pen and paper and eraser.



SH


Same here. With my employees it's about results, not about micromanaging them. I'm not really concerned with what they do as long as the get their jobs done.

And I like games!
Jenn Makanen
Doomheim
#9 - 2011-10-30 15:27:44 UTC
Ipyr wrote:
Stealing Honest wrote:
I allow my employees to check their game life, while at work. We even take game breaks twice a day. Then again my company is small, and i am sole owner, and i like games. :)


Oh as for market tools, i still only use a pen and paper and eraser.



SH


Same here. With my employees it's about results, not about micromanaging them. I'm not really concerned with what they do as long as the get their jobs done.

And I like games!



Good call. Let me guess, around crunch times, there's little grumbling about doing more hours, to get things finished?
Stealing Honest
Stealing Honest Speculation Group LLC
#10 - 2011-10-30 21:34:38 UTC  |  Edited by: Stealing Honest
Jenn Makanen wrote:
Ipyr wrote:
Stealing Honest wrote:
I allow my employees to check their game life, while at work. We even take game breaks twice a day. Then again my company is small, and i am sole owner, and i like games. :)


Oh as for market tools, i still only use a pen and paper and eraser.



SH


Same here. With my employees it's about results, not about micromanaging them. I'm not really concerned with what they do as long as the get their jobs done.

And I like games!



Good call. Let me guess, around crunch times, there's little grumbling about doing more hours, to get things finished?






You are absolutely right, and its also why we offer flex time or bonus pay options. Some take one, some take the other...but they have a choice. Either way, I win.

SH
Roywyn Kolkor
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#11 - 2011-11-30 14:47:56 UTC
I'll hijack this and ask if anyone remembers a application for trading:
It showed your trades in a statistical way, in a pie chart n such so you had an easy view on your best selling items.

Can anyone help me on the name ?
Esan Vartesa
Samarkand Financial
#12 - 2011-11-30 18:09:48 UTC
Roywyn Kolkor wrote:
I'll hijack this and ask if anyone remembers a application for trading:
It showed your trades in a statistical way, in a pie chart n such so you had an easy view on your best selling items.

Can anyone help me on the name ?


Eve Wallet Aware does all that. I'm thrilled that it's going to be kept updated by Hel, even in a limited fashion.

Speaking of, I need to figure out how to send him a donation. EWA is truly essential to my work.
Roywyn Kolkor
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#13 - 2011-11-30 19:17:44 UTC
Thank you ;-)