URGENT (15 November, 2002): It has just come to my attention that version 2.98 has a problem running on Win XP.
Two people have reported that EVE crashes when try
"File/Open...". They have tested an older version of EVE, which works
fine. If you have Win XP, let me know if you have this problem. I'm
looking into it as a metter of urgency and will get out an update soon.
Win 9x seems to be ok. bkauler@goosee.com
EVE is true freeware. No nag screens, no limitations, no timeout.
NO installation required. Just double-click on "eve.exe" and open the demo diagram. Create a shortcut on your desktop if required.
To uninstall, simply delete the files. EVE does not make any changes to your operating system or PC in any way.
Highly recommended: go to the EVE website for latest version, extensive online documentation, and application libraries:
HINT:
When you first start EVE, she looks real plain, as there are no fancy icons, no toolboxes, nothing at all cluttering up the
screen. However, give her a go, as appearances can be very deceptive. EVE is functional way beyond expectation,
incredibly powerful, easy to use, and yes, is really only 65K bytes total.
WINDOWS 95:
You need to have the file OLEPRO32.DLL, that resides in
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory. If it is not there, there are places that
you can download it from the Internet, or get it off another PC.
The default external paint application is set to MSPAINT.EXE. This is
Microsoft's basic paint application supplied with all versions of
Windows, however the Win95 version only edits BMP files. You need a
paint app that can handle BMP, GIF and JPG. Go to the menu "Control/EVE
preferences..." and choose a more appropriate paint application --
don't forget to tick the checkbox so that the new settings will be
saved to EVE.INI configuration file.