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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.09.26 16:11:00 -
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A new version of my Trade Analysis tool is out with several new features. I decided to make a new thread for the announcement, you can find the original thread here: http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1105136&page=1
Whats new
- New more flexible pricing models to accommodate those that only haul occasionally. See: http://logicaldreams.net/eve/accounts.php
- The client can now read market cache files. (woot!)
- Native client for Macintosh OSX
- The client optionally can play a subtle audio notification when something gets uploaded, there's a different notification for market log files and cache uploads.
- The website has several new features including the ability to view your own previous reports. This is very useful in the event eve crashes on you during a trade, or you would like to view the report in an external browser, share the report with others, etc etc.
- Various bug fixes, see the changelog.
For screenshots and more information have a look at http://logicaldreams.net/eve/ the whole site is In Game Browser safe. To signup, step by step instructions with screenshots are provided here: http://logicaldreams.net/eve/accounts.php
So what makes this tool different than some of the other trade route tools out there? It's the only tool currently that lets you share your market export data with friends, its fully multiuser. It's also fast, 90% of the app is written in C++ and its fairly well optimized. It's one of very few tools that can process data not only from multiple sources (you, your friends, evecentral) but also across all regions at once as opposed to just comparing one region to another. I have compared its results against some of the other tools out there on the same data, and my tool always seems to come up with vastly better, more profitable routes.
If your interested, go to the site, read the main page, apply for an account. When you download the client, please read the full readme file, and installation faq. When you successfully log into the site for the first time make sure to read the entire users guide. The tool looks deceptively simple, and it is, but the users guide will teach you how to get good results, and optimize the time your spending trading.
Hope to talk to you soon! :)
ps: if you sign up to the service, please send me a eve mail as well as the contract, it will help me notice your contract quicker.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.09.27 21:32:00 -
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*reserved*
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Dismantler
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Posted - 2009.09.28 06:26:00 -
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Sorry for the off-tipoc question, but can I get the code for reading the market cache files?
Please 
Best regards, Dismantler |

MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.09.28 17:18:00 -
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Originally by: Dismantler Sorry for the off-tipoc question, but can I get the code for reading the market cache files?
The client is open source, and uses the libevecache library.
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SencneS
Rebellion Against Big Irreversible Dinks
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Posted - 2009.09.28 21:01:00 -
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I'm interested in how popular this tool is, I mean how many people are current subscribers? A tool like this works better with more subscribers, so knowing there are 30 haulers all hauling stuff all over EVE would be a sales pitch. Then again at the same time it's also something to watch for, over use would make it no so profitable and I'm glad you noted that in your FAQ.
What is your current level of subscriptions and what is the max?
Amarr for Life |

MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.09.28 22:32:00 -
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Originally by: SencneS A tool like this works better with more subscribers, so knowing there are 30 haulers all hauling stuff all over EVE would be a sales pitch. Then again at the same time it's also something to watch for, over use would make it no so profitable and I'm glad you noted that in your FAQ.
I'll let Covert Kitty address most of that question, as I'm simply the push behind using the cache files and the Mac port.... As a user of the tool, I can speak to some of this. Specifically, the more people using the tool, the more people are working on spot trades in EVE, the more likely you are to be beaten in a trade.
The important thing to note is that data uploaded to Covert Kitty's tool, as opposed to, say eve-c, stays as private as you want. By default your data is yours and yours alone and the system will not show me trades based on your data, or vice versa. You can, optionally, integrate eve-c data (up to a certain age limit - I think it's 2 hours, but don't hold me to it) into the calculations, but I tend not to once I've started in trading. It's a personal preference and reflection on the perceived 'trust' in the data from eve-c.
With the tool, in order to have a trade taken out from under you, so to speak, by another user, you both would needed to have either found the trade from eve-c data, at which point anyone could run it, or you both happened to pull that item's market data in the same region(s). If you keep your trading focus on less common items (eg, avoid the mineral trade, or even trade goods) you are less likely to run into this problem.
I will say, from having used this tool, using the cache to load data, it's **alot** faster and easier to find those less-then-obvious money making opportunities.
(And to the guy who likes to place region-wide buy orders in Lonetrek for 30% above sale prices in Jita - Thank you for the millions. :) )
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Aelana Anais
Gallente Night Walkers Cold Fusion Syndicate
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Posted - 2009.09.29 03:19:00 -
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Well I got an account and a password, downloaded the client, customized the conf file as specified in the conf file and in the readme.html, even ran the redist and still getting
"This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
I noticed the comment about debug outputing to stdout so tried running it from a cmd.exe window and instead got
"The system cannot execute the specified program."
I did this on two separate windows XP boxes and nothing (aside from the successful install of the redist) is showing up in the event logs.
I even verified the paths I put in are in fact there and contain the appropriate files.
Is there a version of this that is compiled with a little more verbosity as the error is too generic to even begin to guess where the problem lies.
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jack edup
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Posted - 2009.09.29 05:36:00 -
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Originally by: Aelana Anais
"This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
Check your event log for more specific errors - it's likely you are missing the right MSFT libraries. I had much luck with the ATL patch version running on Vista.
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Dismantler
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Posted - 2009.09.29 12:06:00 -
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Originally by: MOAB DaBomb
Originally by: Dismantler Sorry for the off-tipoc question, but can I get the code for reading the market cache files?
The client is open source, and uses the libevecache library.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.09.29 14:19:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 29/09/2009 14:24:19 Wow 2 days of no comments, then 8 :)
Quote: A tool like this works better with more subscribers, so knowing there are 30 haulers all hauling stuff all over EVE would be a sales pitch
Actually its just the opposite, the fewer people the better the tool works. In fact once/if I reach a point where I start having enough customers where the effectiveness of the tool starts to drop, I will simply stop taking any more customers until conditions change.
First its important to know that your not sharing your data with anyone by default, who you share your data with is entirely up to you and your friends. The reason for this is fairly simple, since your manually uploading a bunch of market data, if you find something profitable, its not like you want to let everyone else know right? This kind of trading is *very* opportunistic, you likely have only a small window to find and complete a trade before the opportunity is lost. So in a group, you would be working together, and you would have to come to some kind of understanding about how you were going to divide and run the routes you find.
This application doesn't do anything with historical data or trends or anything like that, other apps like emma focus on that. This tools job is to make opportunistic analysis and the entire process surrounding it as fast as possible so you can get the routes and fly them with a minimum of risk.
If you had everyone sharing with each other you would have evecentral. Eve central is great for populating prices, tracking trends and all that kind of thing, but its nearly useless for this kind of thing. I include its data as an optional source because it can be useful, particularly for new traders to get ideas on what to export themselves.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.09.29 14:29:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 29/09/2009 14:30:03
Quote: "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
Make sure your installing the right redist for your platform, I did include both the 64 bit one and the 32 bit one there. That's the only thing I've encountered that causes that error. As for verbosity, that error indicates that the program can't even be run, therefore I have no control over it. Windows loves giving vague errors as we all know :)
I'll link up with you in game and we can work it out, I'll extend your time so you have the full amount once you have it up and working.
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Lord Helghast
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Posted - 2009.09.29 14:58:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Helghast on 29/09/2009 14:59:00 how about a 1 day trial :) just to see howit works and if its worth the large investment etc? :)
also a request for fetaure, i see you support using eve-central data, maybe also add support to use eve-metrics data
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.09.29 15:18:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 29/09/2009 15:23:29 I would consider it, though the usefulness is pretty much nonexistant. The fact is that you really have to be using your own or friends exported data or else your really not going to be successful. Personally I basically never enable evecentral when I'm trading myself. Theres a userguide thats available to you when you log in that explains the entire process.
As for a 1 mil trial, no sorry I need to be fair to everyone and remain consistent. Besides if 2 mil feels like a lot of isk to you, you should probably wait until you have at least 15-20 mil isk total before starting. You need at least some capital to start making more.
hmm I should make a screenshot of some really low end trade so new traders could get an idea of what to expect.
thanks for the comments :)
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Aelana Anais
Gallente Night Walkers Cold Fusion Syndicate
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Posted - 2009.09.29 15:49:00 -
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Originally by: jack edup
Originally by: Aelana Anais
"This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
Check your event log for more specific errors - it's likely you are missing the right MSFT libraries. I had much luck with the ATL patch version running on Vista.
Note my original reply specified that I had checked the eventlog and nothing was in it.
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Aelana Anais
Gallente Night Walkers Cold Fusion Syndicate
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Posted - 2009.09.29 15:55:00 -
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Originally by: Covert Kitty Edited by: Covert Kitty on 29/09/2009 14:30:03
Quote: "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
Make sure your installing the right redist for your platform, I did include both the 64 bit one and the 32 bit one there. That's the only thing I've encountered that causes that error. As for verbosity, that error indicates that the program can't even be run, therefore I have no control over it. Windows loves giving vague errors as we all know :)
I'll link up with you in game and we can work it out, I'll extend your time so you have the full amount once you have it up and working.
Yes, I used the 32 bit one and both my machines are running the 32bit version of XP.
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Forranz
The R.I.T.U.A.L Corp Twilight Federation
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Posted - 2009.09.29 20:41:00 -
[16]
Free bump.
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Gush Kappa
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Posted - 2009.09.30 04:03:00 -
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Can you release the source code for the Windows client? According to the terms of the GPL, under which this entire application is bound by, if you are distributing the binary, you must also distribute the source. As the server end of your application is sort of a black box, that may or may not fall under the GPL as well.
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MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.09.30 05:11:00 -
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Originally by: Gush Kappa Can you release the source code for the Windows client? According to the terms of the GPL, under which this entire application is bound by, if you are distributing the binary, you must also distribute the source. As the server end of your application is sort of a black box, that may or may not fall under the GPL as well.
You mean the one that's been on the same download page the binary is downloaded from?
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Juno Imaginos
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Posted - 2009.09.30 06:23:00 -
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Originally by: MOAB DaBomb
Originally by: Gush Kappa Can you release the source code for the Windows client? According to the terms of the GPL, under which this entire application is bound by, if you are distributing the binary, you must also distribute the source. As the server end of your application is sort of a black box, that may or may not fall under the GPL as well.
You mean the one that's been on the same download page the binary is downloaded from?
I didn't see the source code on the binary download page. I'd be interested in seeing how this works too as I'm working on a cache reader myself and looking into libevecache at the moment.
I don't think the server side (if any) falls under GPL if it doesn't use any GPL components itself.
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MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.09.30 07:16:00 -
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Originally by: Juno Imaginos
Originally by: MOAB DaBomb
Originally by: Gush Kappa Can you release the source code for the Windows client? According to the terms of the GPL, under which this entire application is bound by, if you are distributing the binary, you must also distribute the source. As the server end of your application is sort of a black box, that may or may not fall under the GPL as well.
You mean the one that's been on the same download page the binary is downloaded from?
I didn't see the source code on the binary download page. I'd be interested in seeing how this works too as I'm working on a cache reader myself and looking into libevecache at the moment.
I don't think the server side (if any) falls under GPL if it doesn't use any GPL components itself.
Source is included in the Linux version - top link: "Linux / Source Client"
As far as the server goes -- /shrug -- I'll leave that to Covert Kitty to answer as I've never seen it (in binary or source). (As an aside, if the server code/binary is never distributed, unless it's linked with GPLv3+ licensed code, it doesn't have to be released.)
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Juno Imaginos
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Posted - 2009.09.30 07:26:00 -
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Originally by: MOAB DaBomb
Source is included in the Linux version - top link: "Linux / Source Client"
As far as the server goes -- /shrug -- I'll leave that to Covert Kitty to answer as I've never seen it (in binary or source). (As an aside, if the server code/binary is never distributed, unless it's linked with GPLv3+ licensed code, it doesn't have to be released.)
Great, thanks. And that is my feel on the server side also. If it's not distributed and doesn't use stricter licensed GPL components then it doesn't need to be published.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.09.30 15:02:00 -
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Quote: Can you release the source code for the Windows client? According to the terms of the GPL, under which this entire application is bound by, if you are distributing the binary, you must also distribute the source. As the server end of your application is sort of a black box, that may or may not fall under the GPL as well.
As Moab mentioned, the source / linux package is the exact same source thats used on windows and mac. The server side source, I do intend to release some day, but that would be when I have either lost interest in trading or Eve entirely. The client is covered by the GPL2 in order to help it make it to the various platforms, and to solve any trust related concerns. GPL2 does not however by extension apply to the server code, that's the main feature of GPL3.
Thanks for your posts :)
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Gush Kappa
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Posted - 2009.09.30 19:31:00 -
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Fair enough, the cache reader portion of this program is based on libevecache, available here for anyone who is curious:
http://gitorious.org/libevecache
All other libraries used in this software can be easily found via a Google search, compilation via Visual Studio 2008 with all the required libraries works perfectly. RakNet is used to handle logins and such, nothing too complicated to set up your own server should one desire. :)
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.01 18:26:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 01/10/2009 18:27:01 bump
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.03 00:23:00 -
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.03 19:03:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 03/10/2009 19:03:59
Quote: Aelana Anais "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
I found the issue here, thanks to DsItnangel for pointing out that I was distributing the incorrect versions of the sp1 redists. The readme actually had the correct link to the newest versions on Microsoft's website. I updated the client zip with the new versions of those files.
You can also find them here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=766A6AF7-EC73-40FF-B072-9112BAB119C2&displaylang=en#filelist
I sent you an email, and reset your time. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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DsItnangel
Caldari Roving Guns Inc. RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2009.10.03 19:04:00 -
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Originally by: Covert Kitty
Quote: Aelana Anais "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
I found the issue here, thanks to DsItnangel for pointing out that I was distributing the incorrect versions of the sp1 redists. The readme actually had the correct link to the newest versions on Microsoft's website. I updated the client zip with the new versions of those files.
You can also find them here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=766A6AF7-EC73-40FF-B072-9112BAB119C2&displaylang=en#filelist
I am teh 1337. Feel free to give me all your stuff :)
Beware Dear Saboteur, You Shall Be Measured |

Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.05 19:14:00 -
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*bump*
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The Wintersmith
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Posted - 2009.10.05 19:37:00 -
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Could you give me a quick market-newbie friendly summary of this tool?
So it takes data from EVEcentral and gives you buying prices fr items and the best place to sell them in?
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.06 04:25:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 06/10/2009 04:25:29 It takes data primarily from your own market log exports / eve cache, optionally combines it with evecentral's data, and optionally any other user(s) on the system (provided they give you the rights to their data). It then calculates the most profitable route which may include multiple items along a multi-phase flight path. It does this quickly and the website as can be seen in the screenshot, is filled with links you can use to right click on and navigate with. (which I really hope they don't get rid of in the upcoming expansion, because its pretty damn awesome imo)
There's a user guide available once your logged into the website that explains everything you would need to know to be successful, and I can help with questions as well via ingame mail.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.08 21:12:00 -
[31]
*advertising bump*
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Tommy Tucker
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Posted - 2009.10.09 16:33:00 -
[32]
I have sent you the contract. Any chance I could be activated please.
Thanks
Tommy
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.11 18:06:00 -
[33]
*bump again*
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.14 05:28:00 -
[34]
*back to the front page*
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.10.18 22:21:00 -
[35]
I really should coax some customers into bumping this / providing feedback for me :/
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MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.10.21 00:49:00 -
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Originally by: Covert Kitty I really should coax some customers into bumping this / providing feedback for me :/
I would, but I'm biased. 
But I am working on some improvements to the client in regards to cache file parsing and reporting....
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Tiberizzle
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Posted - 2009.10.21 18:58:00 -
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Quote: But I am working on some improvements to the client in regards to cache file parsing and reporting....
Erm... wouldn't that be working on some improvements to libevecache?
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MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.10.21 21:40:00 -
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Originally by: Tiberizzle
Quote: But I am working on some improvements to the client in regards to cache file parsing and reporting....
Erm... wouldn't that be working on some improvements to libevecache?
Nope. Other then updating to the latest commits in git, I don't modify libevecache. (I do report bugs tho.)
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Tiberizzle
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Posted - 2009.10.22 01:39:00 -
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So... how is it that you are improving the client's cache parsing without touching libevecache, when it relies entirely on libevecache for that? 
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MOAB DaBomb
Duco Ergo Sum
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Posted - 2009.10.23 07:49:00 -
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Originally by: Tiberizzle So... how is it that you are improving the client's cache parsing without touching libevecache, when it relies entirely on libevecache for that? 
If you really must know... Better exception handling.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.11.02 03:09:00 -
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New versions of the clients have been put up, same download links, they are not mandatory upgrades, however it should resolve the crashing issue that was introduced in the last upgrade.
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Evilwarp
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Posted - 2009.11.14 22:09:00 -
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Edited by: Evilwarp on 14/11/2009 22:13:08 Edited by: Evilwarp on 14/11/2009 22:12:55 Edited by: Evilwarp on 14/11/2009 22:12:02 Edited by: Evilwarp on 14/11/2009 22:11:40 Edited by: Evilwarp on 14/11/2009 22:10:10 Hi :D
I am using this tool for few weeks now and it`s really amazing. I was using eve-central.com before, but this one is soooo much better. I play eve only for 1 month or smth, but already gathered some nice amount of isks (even that I was suicide ganked twice, 800 mil isks loss ://) , I dont think it would be possible for such low skill points character as me to earn so much in any other way. I told you this before Kitty in e-mail, but will say again: you did really amazing job here.
I just cant w8 till when I will be able to fly Transport ships and start hauling really expensive stuff, coz its rather not safe to do such things in Bestower :)
best regards.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions
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Posted - 2009.12.03 15:31:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 03/12/2009 15:34:02 The website has been updated to work properly with the new IGB. The new version is 231 for the CachedMethodCalls folder.
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Chaster Mareel
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Posted - 2009.12.06 15:34:00 -
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Excellent tool! Love it Much!  
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StirCrazi
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Posted - 2009.12.30 16:37:00 -
[45]
Is this still active?
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Dethmourne Silvermane
Gallente SRS Industries SRS.
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Posted - 2010.02.26 02:39:00 -
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Friendly bump for an alliance mate. I'm pretty sure this is still actively being marketed, anyway... --------------------------------- Regarding high-sec mining:
Originally by: AmarrettoDiAmarr 3-4 million ISK/hr is perhaps .15 0r .20 US$/hr; not quite prison wages and you are around less honest people.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions SRS.
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Posted - 2010.03.23 09:26:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 23/03/2010 09:28:56 Edited by: Covert Kitty on 23/03/2010 09:27:21 The site was relocated to a new faster server. The links in this post are correct again now. The correct site is now at http://evemarket.logicaldreams.net
Sorry, I'm not much of a forum dweller :)
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Orbite
BioTech Industries
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Posted - 2010.05.05 14:27:00 -
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Can the Linux Client deal with cache files over network share's? Also is it able to pull cache data from more than one location - e.g. I have 2 client's on two PC's and want data from both to be used :)
Think I'll sign-up either way but never hurts to ask a few questions first.
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Cearain
Caldari The IMPERIUM of LaZy NATION
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Posted - 2010.05.05 20:24:00 -
[49]
This looks like a nice tool but I have a few questions.
When calculating profit is it comparing the lowest sell market price of where you buy the item to the buy market of where you sell the item? So as soon as you get there you can likely dump what you bought?
Is there any way to filter what would bring the run with the largest profit? The screen shot does not seem to indicate what order the various routes are given.
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soul sanitarium
Gallente Federal Navy Academy
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Posted - 2010.05.06 01:38:00 -
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I really like the look of your product and I see alot of potential large profit. But in the screen shot you are clearly using a ship with a huge cargo bay and working with a base capitol of over 1 billion dollars. How would this program work for someone like me with only 20km3 cargo and 100 mill isk in the bank?
ty for your reply
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Orbite
BioTech Industries
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Posted - 2010.05.06 20:25:00 -
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From having been using it for a short while (couple of hours) I can assure you that your number's are fine. I have a smaller hold and the same sort of capital that I was willing to dedicate to this - assuming you can find the right item's you should be good with what you have :)
(Yes, I'm a happy customer!)
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Chaster Mareel
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Posted - 2010.05.12 20:14:00 -
[52]
Bumping this tool, it's handy!!!
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DominusBellus
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Posted - 2010.06.04 23:28:00 -
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my client keeps on repeating this error:
.Error polling market log directory, wrong path? .Error polling market log directory, wrong path? .Error polling market log directory, wrong path?
My market directory in the config file is correct, even tried exporting a few market logs just to make sure :)
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DominusBellus
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Posted - 2010.06.07 08:53:00 -
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worked it out, the it was actually the cache folder was in error, but it spat out the same error as if the market log directory was at fault.
the cached dir had the folder c_program_files_ccp_eve_tranquility
when it is now, with the new patches e_program_files_ccp_eve_tranquility
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Aurum Bellator
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Posted - 2010.06.07 09:13:00 -
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Edited by: Aurum Bellator on 07/06/2010 09:15:20 So how is this thread any different than IIIBLADEIII's advertisement for his trading school (that was just locked by CCP Navigator) as being a bald advertisement for in-game services?
The OP conveniently forgets to mention in the original post that he is charging up to sixty million isk for 28 days access to his tool.
I don't begrudge anyone making money in any way possible in Eve but what's good for the geese is good for the gander. If advertisement threads are going to be locked or moved to the appropriate forum, this one should be as well.
AUB
EDIT: Especially considering there are several self-serving *bump*s from the OP which expressly violates Rule 12 of the forum rules.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions SRS.
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Posted - 2010.06.08 21:13:00 -
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Edited by: Covert Kitty on 08/06/2010 21:15:51 Sorry for not replying in awhile, I don't pay much attention to the forums. I'll catch up on replies now.
Quote: Can the Linux Client deal with cache files over network share's?
Very likely, though I haven't personally tried it. I'd recommend mounting the remote system's filesystem via nfs or sshfs. I'll have a better solution for this need sometime in the future.
Quote: I really like the look of your product and I see alot of potential large profit. But in the screen shot you are clearly using a ship with a huge cargo bay and working with a base capitol of over 1 billion dollars. How would this program work for someone like me with only 20km3 cargo and 100 mill isk in the bank?
A blockade runner is actually most often the ideal ship to use, I rarely use my freighter. When I first started I used t1 industrials. You want to be fast more than anything.
Quote: my client keeps on repeating this error: .Error polling market log directory, wrong path?
Sorry the error message is deceptive, the currently release client gives that same error for both the cache dir and the log dir as you noticed. I'll get that fixed.
@Aurum Bellator
Quote: The OP conveniently forgets to mention in the original post that he is charging up to sixty million isk for 28 days access to his tool.
There are a number of options available, all of which are clearly defined on my website which my OP directly links to. I don't really make much money from this tool, I get a steady stream of business, and pretty much everyone that gets things setup are pretty happy with it. It's not for everyone, but for those that do this kind of trading it's the best thing out there.
Quote: So how is this thread any different than IIIBLADEIII's advertisement for his trading school
This is an actual market tool, not a pure service, It's the moderators prerogative on what they consider suitable for what forum section, however if this got moved / locked I think you would need to move all the rest of the market tools as well, EMMA, EBank, EveNexus, EVE-Profit, jEveAssets... there's a pretty long history of tools in MD (commercial and otherwise).
Quote: EDIT: Especially considering there are several self-serving *bump*s from the OP which expressly violates Rule 12 of the forum rules.
I was not actually aware of that 8 months ago (if it was against the rules back then) when I made those bumps.
@Everyone: Feel free to mail me in game with any questions regarding the tool, As you can see I don't get back to the forums very often.
Thanks for all your replies :)
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Kaara
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Posted - 2010.06.08 22:46:00 -
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I plan on giving this a go when I get home from work this evening (though of course I'll still have to wait until my accnt is activated) but I'm patient. Looks well done from what I've seen a read though the screenshot is a little deceptive. Freighter sized cargo hold for a yield of 15m.
Don't get me wrong, that's a nice yield but with lower industrial sized cargo holds I can't imagine yields being that great-- but I've been wrong many, many times so I hope I find out personally.
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Seirkanis
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Posted - 2010.06.28 21:38:00 -
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I sent a contract in Saturday (three days ago). Any chance I can be activated?
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DominusBellus
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Posted - 2010.06.29 01:30:00 -
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Covert Kitty seems to have gone on a short holiday, my trading char has spent the last few days waiting on acceptance of the contract to extend my subscription...
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Seirkanis
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Posted - 2010.06.29 02:24:00 -
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Edited by: Seirkanis on 29/06/2010 02:24:49
Originally by: DominusBellus Covert Kitty seems to have gone on a short holiday, my trading char has spent the last few days waiting on acceptance of the contract to extend my subscription...
Unfortunately, this is one of those situations where if she stays away too long, I'll figure out the APIs and make something equivalent for myself, though knowing myself it'll look like you're scrounging through Borg circuits or something (read: horribly un-user-friendly). I'm big on not duplicating effort, though, and since this tool is already out there, I'd prefer to use it.
And I have a freighter, so if this proram works it's all the more useful!

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aqueitas veritas
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Posted - 2010.07.10 13:10:00 -
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interested in trying this out! Once I know you're back kitty I'll be trying a 2 days subscription, I may end up a perpetual subscriber if this tool is particularly useful. Any chance of eve-metrics data in the future? I find it to be much more reliable than eve-central! :)
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bilingi
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Posted - 2010.07.10 17:45:00 -
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I been using it and it does work very well.. Saves me time instead of taking notes over and over for trade runs.
Also Kittys right faster ships work better. My transport ship and blockade runner have been bringing in more money that my freighter with it.
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Covert Kitty
Amarr ISK Solutions SRS.
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Posted - 2010.07.14 16:44:00 -
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Yeah a couple weeks ago I was gone for a week due to family related stuff. Just wanted to make sure people knew I wasn't still away. Typically I try to process contracts at least once every other day.
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zoltare
Caldari
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Posted - 2010.10.06 02:38:00 -
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Covert Kitty,
I have been using the client for a day now and made around 50m in the short time so far, so looking good so far. One question for you, was there a native mac client? I am not sure how I would compile it on osx from src.
Thanks again for the tool I am definitely considering a renewal.
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Ralseni
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Posted - 2010.10.06 16:15:00 -
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Does this tool support multiple installs/accounts running simultaneously?
I have more than one account playing on the same machine, each operating out of a different install folder (eve1, eve2, etc), and I frequently will have one char in each of my source and destination regions to price check and confirm downloaded data before making the purchases.
I understand I would need a separate sign-up for each, but I don't want to go to that expense if each app is not running completely independently of the other. As an example, the current contribtastic does not seem to save individual cache folders, so every time I use it with a new character I have to manually reset it.
Thanks, Ralseni.
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Ralseni
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Posted - 2010.10.12 16:11:00 -
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Any sign of Covert Kitty? I have had a contract out for the last week to sign up and try out the tool/service, but have not seen her.
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Gertrude Himmelfarb
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Posted - 2010.10.12 16:51:00 -
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Originally by: Ralseni Any sign of Covert Kitty? I have had a contract out for the last week to sign up and try out the tool/service, but have not seen her.
I have Covert Kitty on my contacts/notification list, and she seems to be online quite a bit recently. Perhaps you have just been unlucky and missed one another. I also see her flying around from time to time.
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Refined Gold
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Posted - 2010.10.12 21:19:00 -
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Originally by: zoltare Covert Kitty,
I have been using the client for a day now and made around 50m in the short time so far, so looking good so far. One question for you, was there a native mac client? I am not sure how I would compile it on osx from src.
Thanks again for the tool I am definitely considering a renewal.
Let me know if you get a mac client working as well. I tried some time ago to compile and and failed ;-) If it wasn't for that I'd be using it far more often than I currently am.
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Morek Doohour
Melt's in your Mouth Industries
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Posted - 2010.10.17 15:58:00 -
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patiently awaiting Kitty to accept my contract 
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