Everest home addition?

D

dansheen

I found this on snapfiles. Has anyone tried it yet? I'm still using AIDA
and wonder whether to upgrade to this.

Everest Home Edition (the successor of AIDA32) is a system information and
benchmarking tool with full hardware & software information. It comes with a
built-in hardware database and physical information for CPU, motherboard,
hard disks, optical drives, chipset and much more. The information can be
displayed on-screen, printed, or saved as a report in HTML or text format.
The built in diagnostics module can help you find potential problems, by
higlighting them in the report and also includes links to manufacturers web
sites, driver updates and more. An easy to use report wizard allows you to
create detailed reports in the format of your choice. The program is
extremely well featured and very nicely done.

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/everest.html
 
N

nocando

dansheen wrote
I found this on snapfiles. Has anyone tried it yet? I'm still using AIDA
and wonder whether to upgrade to this.

Everest Home Edition (the successor of AIDA32)


nocando replied:
Thought I'd give it a try until I found this in the license agreement

3. TRIAL VERSION ADDENDUM TO THE GENERAL LICENSE AGREEMENT:

IF THIS PRODUCT IS IDENTIFIED AS A TRIAL VERSION, YOUR USE OF THE TRIAL
VERSION PRODUCT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS OF THE GENERAL LICENSE AGREEMENT AS
MODIFIED BY THE TERMS OF THIS TRIAL VERSION ADDENDUM. IN THE EVENT OF ANY
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE TERMS OF THE GENERAL LICENSE AGREEMENT AND THIS TRIAL
VERSION ADDENDUM, THE TERMS OF THE TRIAL VERSION ADDENDUM SHALL GOVERN.

THE PRODUCT IS A 30 DAY TRIAL VERSION ONLY AND WILL BECOME INOPERABLE 30
DAYS AFTER YOU LAUNCH THE PROGRAM. AFTER THIS DATE, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
ACCESS ANY FILES CREATED WITH THIS TRIAL VERSION UNLESS YOU HAVE INSTALLED A
RETAIL VERSION OF THE PRODUCT.

THIS TRIAL VERSION WILL BE BECOME COMPLETELY INOPERABLE ON APRIL 01, 2004,
REGARDLESS OF THE DATE YOU LAUNCH THE PROGRAM.
 
G

George Richards

nocando said:
dansheen wrote
I found this on snapfiles. Has anyone tried it yet? I'm still using
AIDA and wonder whether to upgrade to this.

Everest Home Edition (the successor of AIDA32)


nocando replied:
Thought I'd give it a try until I found this in the license agreement

3. TRIAL VERSION ADDENDUM TO THE GENERAL LICENSE AGREEMENT:

IF THIS PRODUCT IS IDENTIFIED AS A TRIAL VERSION, YOUR USE OF THE
TRIAL VERSION PRODUCT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS OF THE GENERAL LICENSE
AGREEMENT AS MODIFIED BY THE TERMS OF THIS TRIAL VERSION ADDENDUM. IN
THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE TERMS OF THE GENERAL LICENSE
AGREEMENT AND THIS TRIAL VERSION ADDENDUM, THE TERMS OF THE TRIAL
VERSION ADDENDUM SHALL GOVERN.

THE PRODUCT IS A 30 DAY TRIAL VERSION ONLY AND WILL BECOME INOPERABLE
30 DAYS AFTER YOU LAUNCH THE PROGRAM. AFTER THIS DATE, YOU WILL NOT
BE ABLE TO ACCESS ANY FILES CREATED WITH THIS TRIAL VERSION UNLESS
YOU HAVE INSTALLED A RETAIL VERSION OF THE PRODUCT.

THIS TRIAL VERSION WILL BE BECOME COMPLETELY INOPERABLE ON APRIL 01,
2004, REGARDLESS OF THE DATE YOU LAUNCH THE PROGRAM.

Did you download the "EVEREST Home Edition"?


From the news release on their website
http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?page=view&article=4&selcat=SO
----------------------------------------------------------
2004-01-06 | Unleash the Power of EVEREST for Free!



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lavalys Unveils EVEREST Home Edition

Compact PC Diagnostics Tool Based on EVEREST Technology.

MONTREAL, CANADA (January 6, 2004) -- Lavalys today unveiled EVEREST Home
Edition, a freeware system information, system diagnostics and benchmarking
solution for home PC users. EVEREST Home Edition is based on the
award-winning EVEREST Technology to offer the world's most accurate system
information and diagnostics capabilities, including online features, memory
benchmarks, hardware monitoring, and low-level hardware information.

Availability and Pricing

EVEREST Home Edition is uniquely available for home users without any
charges, based on the freeware license. EVEREST Home Edition is immediately
available for online download on Lavalys' web site.

About Lavalys

Lavalys provides network and system management solutions to value-added
resellers (VARs), management service providers (MSPs), system integrators,
IT outsourcers, and other solution providers that serve small, mid-sized and
large-scale enterprises. Lavalys leverages its technology and exclusive
channel sales strategy to deliver comprehensive network management and
security management solutions that are easy to sell and simple to install -
at an affordable price. Lavalys is a privately held company based in
Montreal, Canada. For more information, go to www.lavalys.com.

Contact


Lavalys Sales
(e-mail address removed)
 
S

Soren Hedeby Sorensen

dansheen said:
I found this on snapfiles. Has anyone tried it yet? I'm still using AIDA
and wonder whether to upgrade to this.

Everest Home Edition (the successor of AIDA32) is a system information and
benchmarking tool with full hardware & software information. It comes with a
built-in hardware database and physical information for CPU, motherboard,
hard disks, optical drives, chipset and much more. The information can be
displayed on-screen, printed, or saved as a report in HTML or text format.
The built in diagnostics module can help you find potential problems, by
higlighting them in the report and also includes links to manufacturers web
sites, driver updates and more. An easy to use report wizard allows you to
create detailed reports in the format of your choice. The program is
extremely well featured and very nicely done.

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/everest.html
Works just fine under win98se. Freeware and homepage
http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?page=product&view=1

Søren H. Sørensen, Viborg
(slet FJERN fra min e-mail adresse)
 
K

Kerry Liles

If you go to the lavalys site you will find that they do offer a free
version of Everest Home Edition and as far as I can tell, it is
approximately identical to Aida32 version 3.90 or so. See other posts in
this ng about Tamos and his adventures (and eventually joining lavalys...)

The free for home use is exactly that.

HTH
 

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