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pyfa is a cross-platform, open-source fitting tool created for EVE Online capsuleers who want to design and refine ship configurations outside the game client. Written in Python and leveraging wxWidgets, the program lets players assemble, test, and store fittings while away from New Eden, then export them for immediate use once logged in. Its offline nature makes it valuable for theory-crafting tactics during downtime, comparing module combinations for upcoming fleet doctrines, or planning skill-training queues based on the exact CPU, power-grid, and capacitor requirements revealed by each experimental build. Because the same codebase runs natively on Windows, macOS, and any Linux distribution that provides Python 3, pilots can switch machines without losing their work, and community developers can propose improvements through the public repository. The application belongs to the “Games & Entertainment / Tools & Editors” category and is currently offered in build 2.66.2, representing the 107th public iteration since inception; the long sequence of releases reflects a history of rapid updates that track every EVE Online expansion, ensuring that new ships, modules, balance passes, and mutaplasmid variations are available for fitting almost as soon as they appear on Tranquility. Users can simulate booster effects, implant sets, fleet boosts, and wormhole system bonuses, then share the resulting XML or EFT blocks with corporation mates through chat or forums. The software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, with downloads furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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