mzCalc v1.2.0 adds support for resource stealing. Since I don't know the odds of stealing resources at all (I assume it's pretty low), it's disabled by default, but it can be enabled using -t or --resource-theft. Resources can be added to calculations just like roids. See the first post for an example. If enabled, the fleet compositions that are generated with --export will contain twice as much value in resource stealers as there are in pods.
It can now parse per-ship ETAs on the ship stats page. Those remain completely unused in mzCalc, but at least the parse can now finish successfully.
And finally, it now supports fleets with multiple pods during stats analysis. When used on the attacking side, each pod is 'launched' separately, with only combat ships in its own class as escort. When used on the defending side, the entire fleet is used, both just the ships that fire at the attackers, and those ships plus their flak.
New version:
Windows executable
Source code