Need javaw.exe for mac os x

I'm trying to install an application on my mac called Jam that uses javaw.exe from jre 1.6.0 or later. I have that file (and the jre) that I copied from my windows machine but obviously does not work. Is there a comparable program that I can use on my mac or can I get this executable for a mac somewhere on the web? Thanks a lot for any advice!
:)

i guess that you didn't even bother to google for the anwser...anyway:
[Download Java 6 for MacOS X|http://developer.apple.com/java/download/]
regards

Similar Messages

  • IPod is formatted for windows but i need it formatted for mac

    i just got my iPod a couple days ago used from best buy and hooked it up from my mac not aware that it was formatted for windows. when i try to restore my iPod it just freezes up my computer. do i really need it formatted for mac in order to get good performance?

    Right. If you restored it in Windows the iPod will still be formatted for Windows.
    Now see if you can restore it on your mac.
    Also, know that Windows-formatted iPods work fine in Mac OS X. The only "problem" is that you cannot update the iPod's software on your mac if another software version is released. You would have to do that through Windows.
    If you plan on using your iPod with both Operating Systems, you may want to keep it formatted for Windows.
    btabz

  • I need internet explorer for mac, what should I do?

    I need internet explorer for mac, what should I do?

    There is no Internet Explorer for the Mac, only for Windows.
    Windows on Intel Macs
    There are presently several alternatives for running Windows on Intel Macs.
    Install the Apple Boot Camp software.  Purchase Windows XP w/Service Pak2, Vista, or Windows 7.  Follow instructions in the Boot Camp documentation on installation of Boot Camp, creating Driver CD, and installing Windows.  Boot Camp enables you to boot the computer into OS X or Windows.
    Parallels Desktop for Mac and Windows XP, Vista Business, Vista Ultimate, or Windows 7.  Parallels is software virtualization that enables running Windows concurrently with OS X.
    VM Fusionand Windows XP, Vista Business, Vista Ultimate, or Windows 7.  VM Fusion is software virtualization that enables running Windows concurrently with OS X.
    CrossOver which enables running many Windows applications without having to install Windows.  The Windows applications can run concurrently with OS X.
    VirtualBox is a new Open Source freeware virtual machine such as VM Fusion and Parallels that was developed by Solaris.  It is not as fully developed for the Mac as Parallels and VM Fusion.
    Note that Parallels and VM Fusion can also run other operating systems such as Linux, Unix, OS/2, Solaris, etc.  There are performance differences between dual-boot systems and virtualization.  The latter tend to be a little slower (not much) and do not provide the video performance of the dual-boot system. See MacTech.com's Virtualization Benchmarking for comparisons of Boot Camp, Parallels, and VM Fusion. Boot Camp is only available with Leopard or Snow Leopard. Except for Crossover and a couple of similar alternatives like DarWine you must have a valid installer disc for Windows.
    You must also have an internal optical drive for installing Windows. Windows cannot be installed from an external optical drive.

  • Need SAP GUI for Mac and process of how to install and configure

    Hi Experts,
         I need SAP GUI for Mac. Also please explain the process of how to install, how to configure etc? Please help me.

    You can download the SAP Presentation DVD that will have the SAPGUI Java version for OS X. After you install, just run the app from the Application Folder.
    For config there are a few options:
    1. To connect to a DI directly. After starting the app, click new and under the "Advanced" tab use the following string:
       conn=/H/(hostname)/S/(port / 3200 for instance ID 00)
    2. To connect to a login group. After starting the app, open the "Preferences" / Configuration / Messageservers, you need to set a path to a file that has the message servers in the following string
    (SID) :     /M/(hostname)/S/(message server port)
    Then click "New" and on the first tab you can choose a system and login group.
    Hope this helps.
    Thank
    matt

  • What verson of java do I need to download for Mac OS X 10.5.8?

    What version of Java do I need to download for Mac OS 10.5.8?

    Since August 2012 updates for Java (and especially Java Runtime Environment, which is what you actually need) must now be downloaded direct from Oracle:
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1637588.h tml
    Further information here:
    http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/1735645
    and their FAQ’s:
    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/jweb/mac-faq.html
    However, if you need the Jave 6 JRE and plug-in, MadMAC0 has posted at
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20107182?ac_cid=tw123456#20107182
    Apple has also posted (Oct 22/12) the approved solution for restoring the Java 6 plug-in:
    Java for OS X 2012-006: How to re-enable the Apple-provided Java SE 6 applet plug-in and Web Start functionality.
    Interesting article here on why Apple removed Mac browsers’ ability to run Jave Applets:
    http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/apple-java-browser-mac-os-x-96827

  • I need an organagram for Mac OS X 10.5.8

    I need an organogram for Mac OS X 10.5.8

    The "normal" word is organizational chart. Here's one such animal: OmniGraffle 6.0.3. It requires Mountain Lion although the developer should have versions that work on older versions of OS X.
    Search for them on the App Store as well as at www.macupdate.com.

  • I am wondering if we need a antivirus for mac

    i am wondering if we need a antivirus for mac

    I suggest using third-party antivirus software in addition to the safeguards Apple provides.  I am not an expert on which packages are best. 
    Our company requires all employess to run virus detectors.  They do not specify which we need to run as long as we have one installed.  (They also don't require us to use a Mac but we all have chosen to have one.)  There are many good competing packages and so far as we know none of us have been infected without the antivirus software detecting it. 
    I use Sophos.  http://www.sophos.com/en-us/  It is free.  It has detected and disabled a few malware files on my Mac. 

  • Do i need security/antivirus for mac macbook pro 15/ 2013

    do i need security/antivirus for my macbook pro 15 2013

    do i need security/antivirus for my macbook pro 15 2013
    If you are using OS X you already have it.
    There will always be threats to your information security associated with using any Internet - connected communications tool:
    You can mitigate those threats by following commonsense practices
    Delegating that responsibility to software is an ineffective defense
    Assuming that any product will protect you from those threats is a hazardous attitude that is likely to result in neglecting point #1 above.
    OS X already includes everything it needs to protect itself from viruses and malware. Keep it that way with software updates from Apple.
    A much better question is "how should I protect my Mac":
    Never install any product that claims to "clean up", "speed up",  "optimize", "boost" or "accelerate" your Mac; to "wash" it, "tune" it, or to make it "shiny". Those claims are absurd.Such products are very aggressively marketed. They are all scams.
    Never install pirated or "cracked" software, software obtained from dubious websites, or other questionable sources.
    Illegally obtained software is almost certain to contain malware.
    "Questionable sources" include but are not limited to spontaneously appearing web pages or popups, download hosting sites such as C net dot com, Softonic dot com, Soft pedia dot com, Download dot com, Mac Update dot com, or any other site whose revenue is primarily derived from junk product advertisements.
    If you need to install software that isn't available from the Mac App Store, obtain it only from legitimate sources authorized by the software's developer.
    Don’t supply your password in response to a popup window requesting it, unless you know what it is and the reason your credentials are required.
    Don’t open email attachments from email addresses that you do not recognize, or click links contained in an email:
    Most of these are scams that direct you to fraudulent sites that attempt to convince you to disclose personal information.
    Such "phishing" attempts are the 21st century equivalent of a social exploit that has existed since the dawn of civilization. Don’t fall for it.
    Apple will never ask you to reveal personal information in an email. If you receive an unexpected email from Apple saying your account will be closed unless you take immediate action, just ignore it. If your iCloud, iTunes, or App Store account becomes disabled for valid reasons, you will know when you try to buy something or log in to this support site, and are unable to.
    Don’t install browser extensions unless you understand their purpose. Go to the Safari menu > Preferences > Extensions. If you see any extensions that you do not recognize or understand, simply click the Uninstall button and they will be gone.
    Don’t install Java unless you are certain that you need it:
    Java, a non-Apple product, is a potential vector for malware. If you are required to use Java, be mindful of that possibility.
    Java can be disabled in System Preferences.
    Despite its name JavaScript is unrelated to Java. No malware can infect your Mac through JavaScript. It’s OK to leave it enabled.
    Beware spontaneous popups: Safari menu > Preferences > Security > check "Block popup windows".
    Popup windows are useful and required for some websites, but unsolicited popups are commonly used to deceive people into installing unwanted software they would never intentionally install.
    Popups themselves cannot infect your Mac, but many contain resource-hungry code that will slow down Internet browsing.
    If you ever receive a popup window indicating that your Mac is infected with some ick or that you won some prize, it is 100% fraudulent. Ignore it.
    The same goes for a spontaneously appearing dialog insisting that you upgrade your video player right this instant. Such popups are frequently associated with sites that promise to deliver "free" movies or other copyrighted content that is not normally "free".
    The more insistent it is that you upgrade or install something, the more likely it is to be a scam. Close the window or tab and forget it.
    Ignore hyperventilating popular media outlets that thrive by promoting fear and discord with entertainment products arrogantly presented as "news". Learn what real threats actually exist and how to arm yourself against them:
    The most serious threat to your data security is phishing. Most of these attempts are pathetic and are easily recognized, but that hasn't stopped prominent public figures from recently succumbing to this age-old scam.
    OS X viruses do not exist, but intentionally malicious or poorly written code, created by either nefarious or inept individuals, is nothing new.
    Never install something without first knowing what it is, what it does, how it works, and how to get rid of it when you don’t want it any more.
    If you elect to use "anti-virus" software, familiarize yourself with its limitations and potential to cause adverse effects, and apply the principle immediately preceding this one.
    Most such utilities will only slow down and destabilize your Mac while they look for viruses that do not exist, conveying no benefit whatsoever - other than to make you "feel good" about security, when you should actually be exercising sound judgment, derived from accurate knowledge, based on verifiable facts.
    Do install updates from Apple as they become available. No one knows more about Macs and how to protect them than the company that builds them.
    Summary: Use common sense and caution when you use your Mac, just like you would in any social context. There is no product, utility, or magic talisman that can protect you from all the evils of mankind.

  • Do you need antivirus software for Macs?

    Hi there,
    I purchased a new iMac yesterday, and I was wondering if I need antivirus software for it?  Thanks!

    There are two trains of thought here. Ultimately you'll need to decide which one fits you and your usage.
    In general, there are no true viruses on Mac OS X - that is, no software that can just infect your machine and self-replicate without any user involvement.
    However, that's not to say that malware doesn't exist. There are several known trojans on Mac OS X - software that's advertised to do one thing but actually doesn't something else (generally malicious) behind the scenes. These applications typically use some social-engineering or other guise to fool you into thinking they're legitimate - for example, you might visit a web site that pops up a message saying you need a certain software update in order to access the site, along with a link to 'conveniently' install that software, only to find it's installing something completely different.
    The difference here is that trojan applications like this require some kind of user input and usually require you to authenticate your username and password in order to install. If you only install trusted software and are smart about knowing when you should/should not need to enter your password then you're pretty immune from such tricks. If there are multiple users on the machine (especially if they all have admin access), this problem becomes compounded since it only takes one person to let down their guard.
    Then, there's the third class of malware in which your machine becomes a vehicle for viruses, even if you're not affected yourself. A classic example here is email and/or distributing software that gets opened on othe platforms. For example, if you recieve a document that's infected with a Windows virus, it can and will do nothing on your machine. However, if you then forward that document to other users, they may open it thinking it's trusted (it came from someone they know), only to find it infects their machine.
    This kind of problem is more prevalent in mixed-platform corporate environments, and is exascerbated when you consider that things like Microsoft Word documents and PDF files have been carriers of this kind of malware in the past.
    A good anti-virus application would detect and identify these kinds of malware, even though they cannot affect your machine itself.
    So, do you need anti-virus? Probably not if you're careful and don't share much content with other users (especially other users on other platforms). However, there's generally little downside to doing so.

  • Need Adobe reader for Mac OS 10.3 Panther

    Graffiti: I downloaded from the link you provided. Thanks for your attention, but my computer gives me the message that the "movie could not be opened". Either the Quicktime Player I have is insufficient, or they are not compatible. From the "win" in the link address, I am wondering whether that reader was really for Mac OS 10.3

    Sorry Julia.
    Looking at the thread where I posted the link, I realize I gave you the link to the Windows version.
    Here is the link to the Mac version: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/mac/8.x/8.1/enu/AdbeRdr810_en_US_ppc.dmg
    I assume you are not running an Intel Mac? If so, you'll need this one: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/mac/8.x/8.1/enu/AdbeRdr810_en_US_i386.dmg

  • Developp with LabVIEW for PC but need to compile for MAC

    Hello,
    My customer has a LabVIEW Professionnal development suite for Windows.  All the applications should be running under Windows but one (a file viewer) needs to run under both Mac OS and Windows.  How can I acheive this?  Do my customer needs to buy another licence?  Would an application compiled under windows runs on a Mac if the LabVIEW run-tine engine for Mac is deployed?
    By the way, the application doesn't use any OS related VIs...
    Regards,
    Patrick

    Patrick
    You will need to compile the application on a Mac (there is no cross platform compiler). Then you should be able to deploy tothe customers Mac with a run-time engine.
    Visualize the Solution
    CLA
    LabVIEW, LabVIEW FPGA

  • Need palm desktop for Mac OSX but don't have serial number

    A couple of months ago i posted asking for a download to get palm desktop for windows xp, since i couldn't use the download page due to the fact that the serial number on my visor deluxe is missing (garage sale, whaddya expect?). I'm glad you guys were able to help, but guess what, i've switched to mac, so it's back to square one.
    Could someone please post a direct link to the Palm Desktop for Mac installer?
    much appreciated.
    Post relates to: Visor Deluxe

    Hi Zonglars,
    http://www.palm.com/us/support/macintosh/mac_desktop.html
    Enjoy!
    Post relates to: None

  • Need legacy Firefox for Mac OSX 10.3.9 Power PC G4

    Can anyone send a link to a .dmg file for legacy Firefox for Mac OSX 10.3.9 Power PC G4. I'm trying to give my mom my old Mac Mini that doesn't have an intel processor, so current browsers aren't possible.

    Grab it while you can do easily, Firefox 3.6 is still supported and may be used on a G3
    * see [[installing a previous version of firefox]]
    * download still available on http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
    * http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/3.6.26/system-requirements/

  • I need an install for Mac OS X10.5.8 adobe flash player and can't find it as I uninstalled my original one

    I uninstalled adobe flash player from my Mac Leopard OS X 10.5.8 and need  to get a new version but it asks for the 10.6 before installing and apple won't accept it or the installation is not complete.  Now I have no adobe and can't access any apps period without that and the plug-in.  The directions are too confusing.

    Okay, a few comments... first, that tech at Future Shop has his numbers wrong. As of January of this year, according to my testing, Norton is actually only 73% protection against currently-active Mac malware. That's pretty darn bad, especially when you factor in the fact that Norton is well-known for causing problems. You may think Norton hasn't caused you any problems, but if you've had it installed for 15 years, you'd probably be shocked at how your machine would perform without it. It's probably a large part of the reason that you keep seeing that rainbow wheel cursor.
    If Norton's log shows no malware, that doesn't mean Norton caught it, it means Norton never saw any malware to begin with. Which, since it's not so good at spotting it, doesn't really mean much.
    Mac malware is rare enough that you've probably never seen any. However, note that running an outdated version of Flash is one of the dangerous things that could change that. Insecure versions of Flash were known earlier this year to be exploited by Mac malware. All you'd have to do is visit the wrong website and you'd be infected.
    For this reason, regardless of what you do about anti-virus software, I strongly advise that you not install one of those outdated versions of Flash. If your computer is able to run Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), you should upgrade to that system, then update it fully (Apple menu -> Software Update). Not only is there no known malware currently capable of infecting a fully up-to-date Snow Leopard system, but you'll also be able to run a more secure version of Flash.
    You can purchase Snow Leopard here:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard

  • Hey, jan hedlund,  i need stuffit expander for mac running  v7.5.3 software

    search/refer to archived post "how to install the disk copy program" for full info.
    i need the stuffit expander for older mac (v7.5.3) so i can expand .bin files whitch i currently cannot do...
    i also need all of the software\drivers (if not installed from operating system disk) to run my performa 638cd mac (v7.5.3) a/v card and the tv tuner card and i also need the programs to view the content connected to the afore-mensioned cards... please post the links or send to my (more often checked than here) e-mail: [email protected] send whereever you like(here or e-mail)
    also would it be possible (beneficial) with everything straight from the factory (nothing changed\upgraded) to upgrade to v7.5.5 whitch i saw somewhere on these ftp servers... why would i want to upgrade you ask??? im sick and tired of this infinite startup loop it sometimes gets into and i figure re-installing and\or upgrading the OS might help... another reason for needing stuffit expander, but i was hoping to put this stuff onto a cd, which (as far as i know) cannot be did with such an old machine
        please help... this loop is annoying the sh@# out of me. i am going crazy trying to install stuff!!!

    Pure-mac is a good source of old software.
    http://www.pure-mac.com/compen.html#stuffite
    PowerMac G4 AGP, mostly  
    Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    uh- huh, yeah right... umm... the file i am looking for IS NOT there!!! the file i AM looking for is for an OLDER mac NOT a v10 plus mac
    I AM VERY FRUSTRATED... THE SITE MIGHT WORK FOR SOME OF THE OTHER FILES I WANT BUT NOT STUFFIT (THE ONE I NEED TO EXPAND THE OTHERS)... DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT STUFFIT DOES? IT EXPANDS THOSE .BIN FILES THAT MOST PROGRAMS COME IN AND GUESS WHAT IT TAKES THAT APPLE ENCRYPTION OR WHATEVER IT IS CALLED OFF THEM TOO SO IT HAS TO BE DID ON A MAC. AND AS THAT MAC IS THE ONLY ONE I HAVE I HAVE TO PUT A VERSION THAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH V7.5.3 ONTO IT...
    sorry for caps but... you know... frustrated

Maybe you are looking for