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Collaboration: Updating the page to show that EUNI has made the transition to using Wanderer.
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Collaboration with other capsuleers can increase one's productivity. Through the use of [[bookmarks]] corp members can share signatures, and via various third-party tools players can share additional information.
Collaboration with other capsuleers can increase one's productivity. Through the use of [[bookmarks]] corp members can share signatures, and via various third-party tools players can share additional information.


Mapping tools generally focus on wormhole chains to be used by travelers. EVE University previously used the [[Archive:WHC Mapper|WHC Mapper]] tool, and now uses the [[EVE UNI Mapper|Pathfinder]] tool that is available to '''all''' E-Uni Communities.
Mapping tools generally focus on wormhole chains to be used by travelers. EVE University previously used the [[Archive:WHC Mapper|WHC Mapper]] tool and the [[EVE UNI Mapper|Pathfinder]] tool, and now uses the [https://wanderer.eveuniversity.org/ Wanderer] mapper.
 
Using Wanderer: [https://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Wormhole_Community_Navigation#Using_Wanderer Guide and WHC Server]
 
The EVE University Wanderer server only holds the maps for the WHC, so unless you are part of the WHC you cannot use it. Instead, you can use the public servers for Wanderer or Pathfinder. You can add other characters to your Wanderer maps on the public server by using the access lists.
Additional [[third-party tools]] are available for mapping wormhole chains.
Additional [[third-party tools]] are available for mapping wormhole chains.
The organization EVE-Scout and corp Signal Cartel maintains a publicly-available map of [[Thera]] connections on their website and 3rd-party tool Tripwire.
The organization EVE-Scout and corp Signal Cartel maintains a publicly-available map of [[Thera]] connections on their website and 3rd-party tool Tripwire.