New Features:
-Added support for basic proxy authentication
Changed:
-New forum thread
Bug Fixes:
-Fixed proxy support (everything now use the proxy settings)
-Fixed Eve-MarketData support
-ESI accounts never expire
-Fixed two crash bugs and a few of minor ones
jEveAssets is a wealth tracking and inventory management tool that works across multiple accounts including corporate accounts.
Powerful, customizable filters allow you to drill down and analyze your data in as much detail as you like. It keeps track of sales and expenditures, industry jobs, lets you know when stock needs to be replenished, and most importantly calculates your net worth.
Pros: Actively developed (the author @Golden_Gnu is very responsive); Citadel-aware*; works with corp APIs; data is stored locally not remotely
* If your citadel shows up as [Unknown Location #102512312312] add it to the structure hunt or edit the location manually.
What I use jEveAssets for:
I make most of my ISK by manufacturing and importing a stock of several hundred items and selling them from a nullsec trade hub. I use jEveAssets for:
Finding stuff: If I know I have an item on one of my characters but can’t remember which, a quick query in the asset window will tell me which character has it and where.
Managing stockpiles: If I’m running low on a certain item (<50% stock, customizable), the stockpile alerts me so I can build or import more before it runs out. Stockpiles count not only assets, but also market order and industry jobs.
Viewing contracts: With a proper filter I can see all active contracts across all characters in one place.
Tracking sales: I can see everything I sell each day including a total ISK figure. If I want, I can see everything a particular individual ever bought from me.
Historical buys: I can see everything I bought from Jita in the last month, which I refer to when setting sell prices.
Graph porn: The Tracker graph neatly summarizes the total holdings of all accounts, broken down by assets, wallet balance, market orders, contracts, escrows, etc., and displays my progress over time.
What jEveAssets is not:
It is not EVE ISK per Hour. This tool does not hold your hand. It will not recommend any actions or tell you where the best money is to be found.
At times like this I wish there was a diff function-- ie. a “what changed?” button.
I’m guessing this happened because eve-central.com is down so all assets are valued at nothing. I’ll switch my price source to eve-marketdata.com and try again in six hours.
You can delete fail data points like the above, by double clicking near the point you want to edit. You can either delete the point or edit each of the values that makes up the total.
Yerh, eve-central is down, but, I will consider it a bug that it overwrites the old prices and just zero everything. I will look into it over the weekend (no saving the prices now that they’re all zero, so, please switch to eve-marketdata). That said, you don’t have to wait 6 hours to update the prices from eve-marketdata, you should be able to do that as soon as you change price data source or at maximum 1 hour, that should create a new tracker point. Tracker points are created on every update.
I’ve been using this for years now. Great work; thank you. Yesterday however, I started getting an error when I click on jeveassets.jar, loading screen gets about half way and then I get an error message (that look like it might be Java).
Any ideas?
I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest Java and jeveassets 4.1.3. Still no luck.
@Ivana_Earnalot
That is a jEveAssets error.
When you press okay, it should return a bugID, if you can post that here, I will be able to find the bug report in the bug database and may be able to fix it.
Thank you very much. Everything is up and running again. It took a few trys because I forgot to change to Market-Data since eve-central is down. Your solution worked. May the ISK gods be with you
I’m going to release a bug fix version soon’ish that will handle the kind of error you got a lot better. It will also include a fix for all prices being set to zero when price updates fails.
Here’s a feature request for the Ship Fitting tool: Can we have an option to Export an EFT block to the clipboard? It would be useful to be able to export a shareable fitting of any of the ships I own.
I might be slow but I cannot figure out how to use the XML fitting file it generates now.
My jEVEassets will not auto-update to current version. My version: 4.1.1.
(I noticed since I still have the zero-prices-bug, and switching to eve-marketdata.com has not fixed it.)
I tried the “jupdate” executable but it said “don’t worry, main program will do that automatically”.