"No compatible version of Java available"

Getting "no compatible version of java available" when trying to open Vuze.
Is there no Java support for my Mac OS X 10.6.8. ? Thanks...

if you cant find a Vuze with a java 6 compatibilty, then you will have to add Java 5 back into your 10.6.8.
It is not supported by apple so its a bit tricky to do but can be done.  Instructions to do so are posted on the web.... google it.
I had to do this also because of a java 5 based sofware gui that works with a very expensive rip system... would have cost me about 10k to upgrade inorder work with java 6. 
When sotware becomes obsolete or unsupported, the manufacturers either don't think or don't care about the very expensive snowball effects that can occur.

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