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Maru Niffilen
United Trading Organisation
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Posted - 2014.04.21 08:41:00 -
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Hello fellow EVE Pilots,
I'm searching a tool which is basically like this custom trading tool from Ritual Union: Click
I would like to make it by myself but to be honest, it's to much effort to learn Javascript, data tables, xml, json and so on for my little trading tool. I tried to make spreadsheets with Google Docs and Excel including imports from eve-marketdata or eve-central. They don't really help me anymore because they lack of features. Today I'm trading without any tool, I use two clients to compare the prices between trade hubs. It works well but it takes also a lot of time to compare the full Quickbar and I have to find manually new items. That is one of the reasons why I search something more dynamic.
A tool that can:
- Compare prices between every station: be it Jita vs. Dodixie or Dodixie vs. Hek
- Works with the IGB that I can click the item in the browser and it opens up in the market
- Filter by volume
Is there anything out there which is similar? I haven't found anything like that. If there's nothing public available, I would also like to buy one or pay to make one. Preferably in ISK. |
Maru Niffilen
United Trading Organisation
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Posted - 2014.05.14 23:21:00 -
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Updated my first post and PUSH. |
DaemoN Eleuel
United Freelancers Corporation
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Posted - 2014.05.15 09:09:00 -
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I would recommend using the CREST data instead of evemarket/evecentral. I moved from those to Crest and I'm rather happy with it as it appears to be less affected by lack of market dump uploads. |
Maru Niffilen
United Trading Organisation
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Posted - 2014.05.15 09:32:00 -
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So far I didn't consider CREST because I though, the market data is delayed? |
Myopic Thyne
Shattered Paradigm Eon.Apocalypse
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Posted - 2014.05.23 04:30:00 -
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I'll take reliable with a delay versus unreliable with no delay.
Or you could build a local application and export (or cache scrape) and get both current and reliable data... there's more than one way to skin a cat, as they say.
... Actually who says that, that's pretty cruel... |
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