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Introduction
Each new eValid Version 9 (V9) build includes changes, additions, improvements, and corrections compared with the prior build(s).

It is always best to use the most-recent eValid version. eValid users are encouraged to update eValid by downloading and installing the current build "on top of" the current installation, using these FTP addresss:

ftp://ftp.soft.com/pub/windows/evalid/evalid9.exe

Here is a description of the eValid International Edition [eValid/I], which can be downloaded from this FTP address:

ftp://ftp.soft.com/pub/windows/evalid/evalid9i.exe

Note that a single machine can have either eValid OR eValid/I, but not both. Either can be installed "on top of" the other without difficulty.

eValid Most Recent Build
eValid V9, Build #293, 13 January 2009
Download Size:
Standard: 8,267,728 Bytes
International: 9,406,008 Bytes

Build History/Contents Highlights
V9#293
V9#292
These builds includes numerous minor upgrades, performance improvements, and repairs of various kinds throughout the product.
V9#291 In addition to various adjustments and modification, this build includes a new SQL/MySQL interface that automatically updates an attached MySQL database with the outputs produced in a specified eValid EventLog.
V9#290
V9#289
V9#288
This build includes numerous upgrades, performance improvements, and repairs of various kinds throughout the product, and also includes extension of license support to MAC-Address.
V9#287
V9#286
V9#285
This build includes numerous upgrades and repairs of various kinds:
  • Introduced new command, WaitClick delay, to feed a click to a desktop at a specific location, after a specific delay, to resolve desktop focus issues.
  • Introduced new utility, eVclick.exe, that implements a WaitClick after a delay at (0,0) on the screen, or at (x,y) on the screen.
  • The Email command has been upgraded to work in more instances.
  • Some adjustments were made to some of the required feature keys for certain playback commands.
  • Change were made in the file processing for the IndexSave and ValueSave commands to make their behavior more uniform in relation to similar eValid commands.
  • Changes were made to improve recording reliability by changing the rules on when a NO_NAV is added to a recorded command that does not induce page navigation.
  • From this build forward a NO_NAV is never recorded in any circumstance; that is, navigation synchronization logic is assumed to apply for any command that involves page navigation. (Previously, a NO_NAV was appended to a FollowLink in some situations, resulting in incorrect playback.) If a navigation action is supposed to NOT be synchronized, then the NO_NAV modifier can be added to a FollowLink or IndexFollowLink command, the only place where that modifier is allowed.
  • A NAV tag on a command can be safely removed provided that the resulting page navigation is synchronized with a followup synchronization command or with a Delay of sufficient length to guarantee synchronization.
  • $_SourceIndex and $_ElementValue are now reserved variables that can be accessed dynamically in scripts.
V9#284 This is the first V9 public-release build.
V9#283
V9#282
V9#281
These are V9 public-release candidate builds, used for in-house testing and checkout only.