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The Engineering Division of Signal Cartel has released a beta to test and they need the help of Signaleers like you!
The New Eden Word Bank (NEWB) is a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox browsers designed to help new EVE players understand EVE-related jargon they see while reading webpages (like our own forums) and learning to play EVE online. It can look up one term (or acronym) at a time (highlight the term and right click), or decipher a whole page at once (right click on page and choose translate).
 
This is our brand new Chrome Extension, known as the New Eden Word Bank (NEWB), that is designed to help new EVE players understand the heavy jargon they see while reading webpages (like our own forums) and learning to play EVE online. It can look up one term (or acronym) at a time if you want (highlight the term and right click), or decipher a whole page at once (right click on page and choose translate).


[[File:NEWB Example.jpg|NEWB Example]]
[[File:NEWB Example.jpg|NEWB Example]]
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It works on any website you visit.
It works on any website you visit.


If you still don’t yet get what this is, A Dead Parrot introduced the concept in greater detail a couple weeks ago in this forum thread: [https://forums.eve-scout.com/topic/6207/volunteer-in-the-name-of-helping-new-members Volunteer in the Name of Helping New Members].
If you still don’t yet get what this is, A Dead Parrot introduced the concept in greater detail in this forum thread: [https://forums.eve-scout.com/topic/6207/volunteer-in-the-name-of-helping-new-members Volunteer in the Name of Helping New Members].
 
As of today, the New Eden Word Bank (NEWB) was approved for publication by the Chrome Store, but A Dead Parrot has not published it for public consumption until we refine this tool as a group.
 
You can view and install the extension from here:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-eden-word-bank-ii/maaojdhplffpbflhoggcckalfhhigjan
(edited on Aug 21 - this now links to the newer version)


'''Please play with it, test it, see what stupid mistakes it makes and what terms are missing.'''
The New Eden Word Bank (NEWB) can be downloaded from the Chrome Store here:
[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-eden-word-bank-ii/maaojdhplffpbflhoggcckalfhhigjan New Eden Word Bank (NEWB)]


For new EVE players especially, what terms are you reading online that NEWB has failed to help you with?  A Dead Parrot would like to shine up this diamond in the rough and release it to the greater EVE community!
Firefox add-on is here:
[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-eden-word-bank-newb/ New Eden Word Bank (NEWB)]


==== Reference ====
==== Reference ====
Original forum post: [https://forums.eve-scout.com/topic/6314/introducing-newb-new-eden-word-bank Introducing NEWB (New Eden Word Bank)]
Original forum post: [https://forums.eve-scout.com/topic/6314/introducing-newb-new-eden-word-bank Introducing NEWB (New Eden Word Bank)]

Revision as of 19:59, 11 December 2020

The New Eden Word Bank (NEWB) is a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox browsers designed to help new EVE players understand EVE-related jargon they see while reading webpages (like our own forums) and learning to play EVE online. It can look up one term (or acronym) at a time (highlight the term and right click), or decipher a whole page at once (right click on page and choose translate).

NEWB Example

It works on any website you visit.

If you still don’t yet get what this is, A Dead Parrot introduced the concept in greater detail in this forum thread: Volunteer in the Name of Helping New Members.

The New Eden Word Bank (NEWB) can be downloaded from the Chrome Store here: New Eden Word Bank (NEWB)

Firefox add-on is here: New Eden Word Bank (NEWB)

Reference

Original forum post: Introducing NEWB (New Eden Word Bank)