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 **These are the applications that you are expected to have installed and working correctly for being in TEST.** **These are the applications that you are expected to have installed and working correctly for being in TEST.**
  
-[[http://www.pidgin.im/ |Pidgin]]\\  +[[https://discordapp.com/ |Discord]]\\  
-  *One of the most important things you can install as part of TEST is a Jabber client ​Pidgin is a fairly easy-to-use client that allows for everything you will need to use Jabber for, and we have a full description of how to configure it for use on the [[it:​jabber|Jabber wiki page]].  ​It cannot be stressed overmuch how important this will be for your day-to-day communication with the rest of the alliance, particularly if you choose to take advantage of the [[squads:​start|Squad]] system to meet new people.+  *One of the most important things you can install as part of TEST is a Discord. It cannot be stressed overmuch how important this will be for your day-to-day communication with the rest of the alliance, particularly if you choose to take advantage of the [[squads:​start|Squad]] system to meet new people.
  
 [[http://​mumble.sourceforge.net/​ |Mumble]]\\ ​ [[http://​mumble.sourceforge.net/​ |Mumble]]\\ ​
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-====Helpful Eve Utilities==== +==== Helpful Eve Utilities ====
-[[https://​github.com/​peterhaneve/​evemon/​releases/​|EveMon]]\\  +
-  *EVEmon is a skill planning tool from Battleclinic that allows you to make and edit skill plans. Features include the ability to plan remaps, skills. Almost every eve player uses this.+
  
-[[https://​github.com/​pyfa-org/​Pyfa/​releases ​|Pyfa]]\\  +[[https://​github.com/​Curry/lost-ui|Lost UI]] 
-  *Pyfa is multi-platform fitting tool. You should probably try EFT first unless ​you already know EFT will not work on your system. ​+  * Allows you to copy over settings from one toon to another saving ​you time configuring ​your UI, overview, and other settings ​
  
-[[http://evehq.co/| EveHQ is Dead, does not work with ESI]]\\  +[[https://github.com/​peterhaneve/​evemon/​releases/|EveMon]]
-    * (outdated information,​ may be fixed in the future but there is no expectatons) The swiss army knife of EVE 3rd party apps. it has more features than anyone could use. Basically a combination of Evemon, EFT, and much more. The fitting plugin is top notch, even has a change history for ctrl-z, an awesome combat dps calculator, and exporting fits to EVE. The skill planner is pretty straightforward,​ and you can manage several pilots at once easily.+
  
-[[http://​skills.pleaseignore.com/​|Test Alliance Skill Checker]]\\ +  ​EVEmon is a skill planning tool from Battleclinic that allows you to make and edit skill plansFeatures include the ability to plan remaps, ​skills. Almost every eve player uses this and is a must if you have multiple alts in training.
-  ​*A great way to help you plan your skill training This web-app checks your characters ​skills ​against the required (and recommended) skill levels for current ship doctrines. ​ This tool even provides skill plan exports into EveMon +
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-[[http://evemaps.dotlan.net/|DOTLAN]]\\  +[[https://github.com/pyfa-org/​Pyfa/​releases|Pyfa]]
-  *GTS is an external, standalone program that provides you with an out of game map for planning routes, it has the ability of loading [[eve:​player_owned_starbases:​jump_bridge_list|jump bridge networks]] and will calculate routes using them (unlike the in game navigator).+
  
-[[https://www.intelmap.xyz/| Test Intel Map]]\\  +  * Pyfa is multi-platform fitting tool. Enables the creation and saving of fits with associated implants and cargo. Integrates with ESI so you can import your characters to check skill compatibility with fits and see their affect on ship stats.  
-  *This browser-based map shows you the most recently reported [[training:​guides:​intelligence|tactical intelligence]] (as reported in-game from the intelligence [[training:​game_mechanics:​chat_channels|channels]]). ​ If you're in-game, you should also be utilizing the intel-reporting channels directly, but the map provides a nice graphical backup, as well as giving you a visual representation of what systems are hot, so you can identify that system XYZ-3 happens to be close to the system you're in and perhaps it is time to get safe or prepare for a fight. ​ You should also consider downloading and installing [[https://​forum.pleaseignore.com/​topic/​9316-intel-map-reporter/​ |the reporting tool]] which allows this map to be accurate.+ 
 + 
 +[[http://​skills.pleaseignore.com/​|Test Alliance Skill Checker]] 
 + 
 +  * A great way to help you plan your skill training. This web-app checks your characters skills against the required (and recommended) skill levels for current ship doctrines. This tool even provides skill plan exports into EveMon. 
 + 
 +[[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net/​|DOTLAN]] 
 + 
 +  * The all but standard web based Eve map. Numerous filters for everything from kills, to moons, to jumps, and more. 
 + 
 +[[https://github.com/​Slazanger/​SMT/​wiki|SMT (Slazanger'​s Map Tool)]] 
 + 
 +  *SMT is a standalone EVE map application that features ESI data overlay(rat,​ ship, pod kills, etc), intel channel/​data overlay, jump bridges, character tracking and other useful featuresMore interactive and info rich than DOTLAN but requires the setup and configuration effort that standalone EVE applications usually require. 
 + 
 +[[https://​sentinel.pleaseignore.com|Test Intel Map]] 
 + 
 +  * This browser-based map shows you the most recently reported [[:training:​guides:​intelligence|tactical intelligence]] (as reported in-game from the intelligence [[:training:​game_mechanics:​chat_channels|channels]]). If you're in-game, you should also be utilizing the intel-reporting channels directly, but the map provides a nice graphical backup, as well as giving you a visual representation of what systems are hot, so you can identify that system XYZ-3 happens to be close to the system you're in and perhaps it is time to get safe or prepare for a fight. You should also consider downloading and installing [[https://​forum.pleaseignore.com/​topic/​9316-intel-map-reporter/​|the reporting tool]] which allows this map to be accurate. 
 + 
 +[[http://​www.eve-scout.com/​thera/​map/​|Eve Scout]] 
 + 
 +  * Provides a listing and map of Thera wormhole connections. Useful for finding shortcuts across known space using wormholes. Their Thera hole bookmark folder is currently <color #​ed1c24>​down</​color>​. 
 +  ​
  
-[[https://​www.teamspeak.com/​downloads| Teamspeak]]\\ ​ 
-  *Teamspeak is another VoIP program, much like mumble. Teamspeak has fallen out of primary use and while not required, it is still used by a few other corps within the alliance, and might be useful to at least have installed for those rare instances that it's used. 
  
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