I wasn't sure if this could go in the Utilities section, but it is a log parser for Everquest 2.
I post updates and information on the LCT forums (a sub-forum of EQ2Flames)
at this link.
LCT is an open source project, and the code can be found
at this link.
There is also a windows installer created for convenience
at this link. If you're not comfortable using an installer .exe file, feel free to use the ZIP file.
I welcome any feedback (positive or negative!) and any suggestions you may have regarding LCT! I just want to share what I have created for myself to the EQ2 community, and produce a great application that everyone can find a use for.
Update 06/22/2010: LCT has been updated to version 1.2.3! The changes include:
-LCT now works corectly on Linux, Mac, and Unix operating systems!
-Encounters now end based on the log timestamps instead of on real-time
Update 06/29/2010: LCT has been updated to version 1.2.5! The changes include:
-Fixed an issue with incoming healing not displaying
-Right click menus should display on Linux
-Fixed an error in parsing aoe and double attacks that were avoided
Update 07/23/2010: LCT has been updated to version 1.2.6! The changes include:
-Fixed a major bug with the avoidance report window - avoidance reports should be 100% accurate now
-Incoming healing no longer starts a new encounter
-Damage types should all show up as the same. IE: 'burn' will display as heat, 'slash' as slashing, etc
-Combatants will no longer show up as 'absorbed xxx amount of damage...'
Update 08/05/2010: LCT has been updated to version 1.2.7! The changes include:
-Fixed a bug with ally detection that caused bosses to be labeled as allies
-Fixed a few rare parse errors that would cause LCT to stop parsing correctly
-Deflected attacks should now parse correctly
Update 08/09/2010: LCT has been updated to version 1.2.8! The changes include:
-Spell Timers now available! To use, go to File -> Spell Timer Window, or check the box in options to automatically load the spell timer window
-Fixed a few minor parsing errors on 3rd party avoidance