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=== '''EveMon''' (Eve Character Manager and Skill/Ship Browser) ===  
=== '''EveMon''' (Eve Character Manager and Skill/Ship Browser) ===  


EveMon is a character manager. It is like the skill training queue, but like EFT adds a lot of functionality. You can right-click the skills to launch a "skills explorer" which gives you a branching view of what skills unlock what other stuff (skills, items, ships) at different levels, etc.
EveMon is a character manager. It is like the skill training queue, but similar to EFT it adds a lot of functionality. For example, you can right-click the skills to launch a "skills explorer" which gives you a branching view of what skills unlock what other stuff (skills, items, ships) at different levels, etc.


http://evemon.battleclinic.com/
http://evemon.battleclinic.com/
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=== '''API''' (application interface to your character info) ===  
=== '''API''' (application interface to your character info) ===  


Both of those tools make use of the official EVE api. Go to the link and grab your "limited API" info, which can be used to import your character data into the tools so, for instance, EVEMon can warn you when your skill queue is running low, or EFT can show you exactly how much CPU/Grid ''your'' ship with ''your'' skills has.
Both tools (EFT & EveMon) make use of the official EVE api. Go to the link and grab your "limited API" info, which can be used to import your character data into the tools so, for instance, EVEMon can warn you when your skill queue is running low, or EFT can show you exactly how much CPU/Grid ''your'' ship with ''your'' skills has.


http://eveonline.com/api
http://eveonline.com/api