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== Activating Java 1.6 on Mac OS X ==
== Activating Java 1.6 on Mac OS X ==


  Mac OS X 10.5 uses Java 1.5 by default.  
  Mac OS X 10.5 uses Java 1.5 by default. The Java 6 implementation of Apple is currently only available for Intel-Macs with 64-bit-processor (\[[Core2Duo]] and newer).
32-Bit-\[[CoreDuo]] and \PPC-Macs are not supported by Apple.


The Java 6 implementation of Apple is currentky only available for Intel-Macs with 64-bit-processor ([[Core2Duo]] and newer).
  A port of the BSD-implementation of Java 6 is available for Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.4 on Intel macs (incl 32-Bit-Versions)
32-Bit-[[CoreDuos]] and PPC-Macs are not supported by Apple.
  Download [http://landonf.bikemonkey.org/static/soylatte/ here]
 
  A port of the BSD-Implementation of Java 6 is available for Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.4 on Intel macs (incl 32-Bit-Versions)
  Download [] here


  You may activate Java 1.6 by opening the Java Preferences:
  You may activate Java 1.6 by opening the Java Preferences:
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   [[Image:ColorizeMSWiki$$WebStart$ws-small.png]]
   [[Image:ColorizeMSWiki$$WebStart$ws-small.png]]


* Drag 'Java SE 6' to the top in both lists (see screenshot)
* Drag 'Java SE 6' to the top in both lists (see screen shot)

Revision as of 13:52, 20 May 2009

Java Web Start

 File:ColorizeMSWiki$$WebStart$javaprev.png
Click the link below to start the ColorizeMS application using Java WebStart technology. 
Please use Java Version 1.6 or newer and the corresponding WebStart binary

Download jar archive of ColorizeMS

You may also download the .jar archive of the application and start the application on your local machine.

Activating Java 1.6 on Mac OS X

Mac OS X 10.5 uses Java 1.5 by default. The Java 6 implementation of Apple is currently only available for Intel-Macs with 64-bit-processor (\Core2Duo and newer). 
32-Bit-\CoreDuo and \PPC-Macs are not supported by Apple.
A port of the BSD-implementation of Java 6 is available for Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.4 on Intel macs (incl 32-Bit-Versions)
Download here
You may activate Java 1.6 by opening the Java Preferences:
  • Open -> Applications -> Utilities -> Java -> Java Preferences.app
 File:ColorizeMSWiki$$WebStart$ws-small.png
  • Drag 'Java SE 6' to the top in both lists (see screen shot)