Special thanks to Dismayed for this guide. Download the latest copy of the bot at
If you're a VIP member on the forum you can download the latest beta test version at http://forum.neatportal.com/viewforum.php?f=21.
Make sure you download the Mac OSX Binary version, it will be a zip file for the download.
You can save the zip file anywhere you like. Unpack the archive, the NEAT.app will be what you double click to run the bot.
Now run your bot. At the login screen, you will need to enter your Evony username (email address) and password, as well as the server you play on. If you play on a regular server, just type the number, for example "167". If you play on a super server, type it with the ss, for example "ss60".
The Window Title should be a unique name to identify each account you're running. I personally use my lord name.
You can check the Auto Login, Set Goals, and Netbook Mode boxes if you would like to have the bot automatically log in when started, automatically set goals, and condense the graphical display for smaller screensizes, respectively. Auto Login and Set Goals are recommended.
Once logged in, right click anywhere in the bot and click "Settings".
In the window that pops up, slide the bar to the right to increase the storage size allowed by Flash for the bot. If you set this too small, you will have a problem with goals and scripts not saving. Click Close on the popup when you've adjusted it.
Some people have reported that they are unable to adjust the slider bar on their Mac binary bots. If yours will not let you adjust that way, you can adjust the storage settings at http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html instead. First scroll down in that list until you see "local", select it, then slide the bar to the right as far as you like.
If you plan to run multiple accounts with the bot, you may want to use the MacManager to launch them. You are able to run the bot by itself without a launching program, but you will need to type in the email and password and server each time you run the .app for the next account.
See also: MacManager