DOWNLOAD UNREGISTERED VERSION
Unregistered Version LImitations: Fully functional until round 5 (with some minor limitations). If you have more than 8 tippers you will not be able to tip after round 5. The minor limitations are that Tipping Graphs are not available, the Tipping chart cannot be exported to a Comma Separated file and the Team versus Team histories are limited to 4 years instead of 8. Please note there is no phone support provided with the unregistered version, however you are welcome to drop me an E-mail (see bottom of page) if you have any issues.
Windows Vista Users: I have not installed or tested Ezytip Footy Tipping on Windows Vista and therefore cannot guarantee that it is 100% compatible with Vista. If you do install it on a Windows Vista PC please let me know how it goes.
ezytip_trial.exe (1.7mB - 6 mins. download time for 56K, quicker for Broadband)
ezytip_trial.zip (1.5mB - 5 mins. download time for 56K, quicker for Broadband)
Download Instructions for Ezytip
1/. If you downloaded the EXE file go straight to step 2. If you downloaded the Zip file, extract the files into a temporary folder, then run the Setup launcher (setup.exe). Then go to Step 4.
2/. Choose to Open or Run the Program from its current location.
3/. When downloaded click on the Setup button to install the application.
4/. Install the program to an appropriate location on your PC Network or local PC. (Note for existing users: You should install Ezytip Footy into the same folder as last year, making sure that no one is running Ezytip when you run setup).
5/. New users please note that the default administrator password is footy - please change it!!
6/. See below if you are having trouble installing under Windows XP Service Pack 2.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Installation Issue
Occassionally the Installation program will fail to run in Windows Service Pack 2 (affects about 1 in 20 users). You will recieve an error that says "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows Applications... etc". If this occurs please follow these instructions:
1. Go to your C:\WINDOWS\REPAIR folder
2. Copy AUTOEXEC.NT
3. Paste the AUTOEXEC.NT file into the WINDOWS/SYSTEM32 folderIf the solution above is not possible1 you can download the zip file below and then extract the file called autoexec.nt into the system32 folder. If a file is already present then rename it. After copying this new autoexec.nt file the installation should work fine. After installation you should probably restore the old autoexec.nt file if one was present.