Versions:

  • 4.2.2
  • 4.2.0
  • 4.1.3

EVEMon 4.2.2, released by the EVEMon Development Team as the third major iteration of the utility, is a lightweight standalone Windows client whose sole purpose is to give EVE Online pilots an at-a-glance view of every skill, attribute remap, and training queue across unlimited accounts. Originally created to replace in-browser spreadsheets, the program now ingests the player’s EVE API key and turns raw XML into a clear timeline that shows how long each skill will take, which prerequisites are missing, and which neural remap will shorten the wait. Typical use cases include planning year-long capital-ship progressions for null-sec corporations, comparing the training efficiency of two attribute remaps before committing expensive implants, and exporting a queue to a shared URL so fleet commanders can verify that new doctrine ships will be ready before the next deployment. The interface is deliberately minimal—no 3D assets or market overlays—so it runs without taxing the client during multi-box mining or large fleet fights. Under the hood, version 4.2.2 adds support for the latest ESI endpoints introduced in the Uprising expansion, ensuring that skill plans remain accurate even when CCP rebalances ship mastery requirements. Because the executable is portable, it can be dropped on a USB stick and launched from any gaming café or secondary rig without installation rights, making it popular among tournament players who need to verify character eligibility on the fly. EVEMon is classified as a Game Companion / Character Planner utility and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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