The SunEase 2000 has been released a very long time ago. Some users mentioned on various forums that they purchased the software 20 years ago. I've checked the available websites, but I didn't find anything available which means you won't have the possibility to get help with the software.
However, if SunEase 2000 is installed on your PC, look in the installation folder for Help files. With a bit of luck you might find readme files that can be used to troubleshoot the functionality.
You will have to look in the installation directory for user guides and files that will help you configure the application. I am recommending you this because the SunEase 2000 doesn't appear to be available on the Internet. I've found on a forum that SunEase is actually a discontinued application which means that now the only possible way to obtain information on how to configure it is by looking in the installation directory because that's the first place where developers store PDF, CHM, HLP and TXT files that contain the necessary details.
I have Sunease 2K, and I need to print a list that shows how many packages are currently active for our new owner. Anyone know how to print one?
The SunEase 2000 has been released a very long time ago. Some users mentioned on various forums that they purchased the software 20 years ago. I've checked the available websites, but I didn't find anything available which means you won't have the possibility to get help with the software.
However, if SunEase 2000 is installed on your PC, look in the installation folder for Help files. With a bit of luck you might find readme files that can be used to troubleshoot the functionality.
You will have to look in the installation directory for user guides and files that will help you configure the application. I am recommending you this because the SunEase 2000 doesn't appear to be available on the Internet. I've found on a forum that SunEase is actually a discontinued application which means that now the only possible way to obtain information on how to configure it is by looking in the installation directory because that's the first place where developers store PDF, CHM, HLP and TXT files that contain the necessary details.