Name: Nevitium
License: freeware, permission given to redistribute
Category: Office
Description: Nevitium is a free Java invoice manager that provides quotes, reports, and billing software all in one.
Note: To get started open the help.html file there you will find a link for additional help, that is the manual.
Download Nevitium Portable 1.5.8.6 Development Test 1 [8.75MiB download / 11.6MiB installed]
(MD5: fd67c9140a216ffebdb94908c8b6742d)
Release Notes:
1.5.8.6 Development Test 1 (2011-12-16): updated app and tools; fixed files list
1.5.8.4 Development Test 1 (2011-07-07): initial release
Known Issues:
None so far
Dev Note: Thanks to kAlug for temporarily taking this over
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I took your advise and changed from Tynipaste to pzt.me
How do i get the java portable to work with this?
Graham Yates
Nevitium Portable uses Java portable from the start. as long as you have java portable in "X:\PortableApps\CommonFiles\Java and NevitiumPortable" in "X:\PortableApps\NevitiumPortable" then it should work just fine.
I dont store my portable apps in this format, as i have used pstart fromday one so i dont want to change my file structure.
This app would be x:\program files\programs\office\nevituimPortable
is it possible to still set it up?
Graham Yates
where do you have portable java installed?
“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss
I have Java installed in
x:\program files\programs\office\Java.
I know it is not recommended to install to the program folder, but i have them in a program folder within the program folder, however i have gone so far down the line with shortcuts now it would be a lot of work to move the folders
Graham Yates
The Program Files directory on your main drive is not recommended and has always been unsupported for using portable apps.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Is there anyway i can edit this so it looks for the file in my structure?
Graham Yates