Visual Event Processor (VEP) is a brand new solution for handling events and errors in Win32 applications. It is able to detect any type of events displayed, and it makes applications traceable by their messages and graphical symbols shown on screen.
In VEP, one can define any command to be executed on an event. VEP contains a DLL (Dynamic Linking
Library) interface for third party extensions, but built-in features are powerful enough for everyday
use. These features are: sending event information to a URL, event processing by server side scripts,
sending e-mails (containing JPEG screenshots), executing SQL commands, playing sound files (speech), and
notifying users about event status in a pop-up web-browser window.

Visual Event Processor 1.0A was released by Zoltan Schavel on Saturday 30 March 2002. Its known requirements are : -.
Visual Event Processor will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.