Re: [ANN] Where is M13?
- From: Bill Tschumy <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 03:26:33 GMT
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 20:56:42 -0600, Sam Wormley wrote
(in article <Kluif.577337$x96.282793@attbi_s72>):
> Bill Tschumy wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 20:08:22 -0600, Alson Wong wrote
>> (in article <sEtif.3895$G11.243@xxxxxxxx>):
>>
>>> After the files have been extracted, which one runs the program?
>>>
>>
>>
>> That's a curious question. As stated on the download page, If you download
>> the Windows (or non-Mac) version you just double-click the "Where Is
>> M13.jar"
>> file. On Mac you should get a "Where is M13?.app" double-clickable Mac
>> application.
>>
>> Are you seeing something different?
>>
>>
>>
>
> I downloaded the WhereIsM13.jar, unzipped and couldn't find a binary
> to execute either (Linux). The Mac OS X version worked fine.
Don't unzip (or un-jar) the jar file. Just double click it and it should run
if you have Java installed. Jar files are a form of executable binary for
Java applications.
.
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