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Considering the extensive history that EVE Online has, and that there has always been some form of API for players to create their own tools, it is no surprise that tools that were once popular or even considered crucial have become just another page in the history books. Since its creation on December 5, 2009, the UniWiki's [[Third-party tools]] page has tried to keep track of the tools being used by pilots across New Eden. In the interest of historical accuracy, those tools that have been discontinued and removed from the original page are listed here. Some may even still have source code available, should there be any interest in reviving them. If you know of other tools that have fallen into the annals of history, feel free to add them here.
Considering the extensive history that EVE Online has, and that there has always been some form of API for players to create their own tools, it is no surprise that tools that were once popular or even considered crucial have become just another page in the history books. Since its creation on December 5, 2009, the UniWiki's [[Third-party tools]] page has tried to keep track of the tools being used by pilots across [[New Eden]]. In the interest of historical accuracy, those tools that have been discontinued and removed from the original page are listed here. Some may even still have source code available, should there be any interest in reviving them. If you know of other tools that have fallen into the annals of history, feel free to add them here.


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