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Frequently Asked Questions

Full Explanation Questions

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Quick Answer Questions


 

What are the system requirements?


WinSieve requires the following hardware and software to run efficiently:

  •   A computer running Windows 2000/NT or XP;
  •   An IBM compatible PC;
  •  128 MB or more of RAM;
  •   At least 60 MB of hard disk space;
  •   A CD-ROM drive


What demos are available?


A free fully functional demonstration disk is available  and can be downloaded by clicking here.



What documentation is available?


All programs come with a comprehensive User's Guide. These guides contain information on the program background, data entry, and numerous examples.


How do I order software?

The software can be ordered through the Internet or by contacting Customer Service.



Is there a discount for universities?


There is a discount for universities and colleges of approximately 50 percent.

 


What are the GAEA Databases?

 A brief Description of all the main WinLoG Databases and database types is provided below:

 1)      WinSieve.mdb

This is the main WinSieve database. It is used to store WinSieve templates.

 2)      gaeaproject.mdb

Stores a list of project database locations. It is stored in the same directory as the  main database. Click File and Preferences to view /edit the main database location.

3)      WinSieve Project Databases (ProjectID + ‘WinSieve.mdb’)

Stores all project related information. These Databases are stored in a location of the users choosing. That are named as such:  ProjectID + ‘WinSieve.mdb’. Therefore, if you had a Project with ID as River then the name of the project database would be RiverWinSieve.mdb.

 

** The default database directory is c:\program files\gaea\database **
 

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