mrj
Apple MRJ 2.2.6
MacOS runtime for Java. more>>
MRJ Cache 1.0
MRJ Cache - Delete items in MRJ and App Support folders more>>
In simpler words MRJ Cache deletes items in MRJ and App Support folders.
Apple MRJ SDK 2.2.4
MRJ is Apples implementation of the Java VM and runtime environment, based on Suns JDK 1.1.3 specification more>> MRJ is Apples implementation of the Java VM and runtime environment, based on Suns JDK 1.1.3 specification. It lets you to run Java applets and applications on PowerPC and 68040 computers running Mac OS 8.0 or later.
MRJ, which features a set of shared libraries and other system software files, supports all the new Java features introduced in Suns JDK 1.1, including JavaBeans, Internationalization, Security and Signed Applets, AWT Enhancements, JAR File Format, Networking Enhancements, I/O Enhancements, Math Package, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Object Serialization, Reflection, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Inner Classes, and Java Native Interface (JNI).
MRJ also includes a PowerPC "just-in-time compiler" (JITc) and, for the first time, a 68040 JITc, both of which can provide significant improvements in performance over the MRJ 1.0.2 release that was provided with Mac OS 8.
MacOS 8.0 or later, 68030 processor or better, Disk Copy 6.1.3 or later.
Netscape MRJ plugin X 1.0
Netscape MRJ plugin X is a simple plugin allowing Java under OS X for Mozilla/Netscape 6.x browsers. more>>
Netscape MRJ plugin X 1.0 is a simple plugin allowing Java under OS X for Mozilla/Netscape 6.x browsers.
MRJPluginCarbon 1.0.1
Fixes Mozilla/Netscape 6 Java crashes. more>>
Version 1.0.1 has been updated to be compatible with Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar). Read the CHANGES file for more information.
Netscape MRJ Plug-in 1.0.1
Enables Java in Netscape 6 and Mozilla. more>>
JavaVis 1.5
JavaVis is designed to be a free and small Java program letting you graph the contents of a distributed.net clients log file. more>>
JavaVis 1.5 is designed to be a free and small Java program letting you graph the contents of a distributed.net client's log file.
To use it just launch the program and go to the File menu to open a log file or drag&drop a logfile to the progam icon. Up to 4 recent logfiles will be remembered in the file menu.
Zooming in is accomplished by drag-selecting part of the graph with your mouse. To zoom out, control-click on the graph and choose 'complete' from the one-item popup menu.
Requirements:
- Macintosh Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.0 or higher
WeirdX 1.0.27
WeirdX offers you convenience of using an great X Window System server in pure Java under GNU GPL. more>>
WeirdX 1.0.27 offers you convenience of using an great X Window System server in pure Java under GNU GPL.
Requirements:
- Mac OS 9 or higher
- MRJ 2
RmoreUrl 1.0.2
RmoreUrl offers you a helpful tool when you are tired of copying URLs from your Linux or UNIX box so you can view them on your Macintosh based browser of choice. more>>
RmoreUrl 1.0.2 offers you a helpful tool when you are tired of copying URLs from your Linux or UNIX box so you can view them on your Macintosh based browser of choice.
This free system consists of a Macintosh Java based URL server and a UNIX based client which allows launching of your Macintosh based browser to a URL provided directly from your UNIX system.
If you don't have a UNIX and Macintosh machine networked together, this is not for you. If you read email on your UNIX box and browse on you Mac, this may be helpful.
Requirements:
- MRJ 2.2 or higher
- Mac OS 8.6 or higher
- PPC
CleanThemUp 1.5
CleanThemUp - Clean up temp items more>>
Enhancements:
- Speed improvement while deleting files, especially for TechTools Trash Cache.
- With the Empty Trash option checked, CleanThemUp also performs the fast deletion method for the other files.
- The new deletion method is approximately 4 times faster.
- Warning: This version is not guaranteed to be compatible with Mac OS 9.0.x or lower and/or with AppleScript 1.3.7 or lower.
ZeeProxy 1.0a2r2
ZeeProxy is recognized to be an enhanced HTTP proxy that serves web sites stored inside archives, decompressing things on-the-fly, as needed. more>>
ZeeProxy 1.0a2r2 is recognized to be an enhanced HTTP proxy that serves web sites stored inside archives, decompressing things on-the-fly, as needed. ZeeProxy currently can serve sites stored inside the following types of archives:
- TAR files
- TAR files compressed with RAZip
- TAR files compressed with GZIP (things go really slow if the GZIP file is large)
Requirements: Apple MRJ
DecoderPro 1.7.3
DecoderPro gives a useful application which is fully functional with programming model railroad DCC decoders. more>>
DecoderPro 1.7.3 gives a useful application which is fully functional with programming model railroad DCC decoders. It provides a simpler user interface, grouping together choices and using text instead of bits and bytes. It works with the most common DCC systems: Digitrax, EasyDCC, Lenz, NCE, SPROG, Wangrow and Zimo.
Requirements:
- Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2.2
- Java MRJ and Java Swing to be installed.
jVisualizer X 2.5.1
jVisualizer can help reconstruct the patterns found in your chemistry experiment, coupling patterns in NMR spectroscopy, which are sometimes not easy to understand more>> jVisualizer can help reconstruct the patterns found in your chemistry experiment, coupling patterns in NMR spectroscopy, which are sometimes not easy to understand. In a second step you can type in the chemical shifts and calculate the coupling constants. jVisualizer is also a good tool for teachers to demonstrate how complex coupling patterns are formed. The source code is also available.
MacOS X 10.1.3 or later.
Version 2.5.1 adds some changes with layout problems in the main window on MacOS X with com.apple.mrj.swing.MacLookAndFeel
Zip Java Classes 1.0
Zip Java Classes - Composes a zip archive from Java classes more>>
Select file(s) and folder(s) of Java classes and drop them onto this droplet icon. Then, all Java class files *.class and *.zip in the folders will be archived into a JavaClasses.zip file. Other files than *.class or *.zip will not be added to the archive.
The Java compiler javac of Apples MRJ 2.0 generates the compiled Java classes in the same folder as their source files. The JBindery application can build a Macintosh Java application by binding the Java classes and zip files in the particular folders. Unfortunately, the JBindery can not exclude other files than Java classes in the folders. It may include source files in it, alas!
Here is the way to compose Java application from the Java classes and zip files only. Let us use the Macintosh ZipIt 1.3.x to archive the Java classes and zip files and compress it. Fortunately, ZipIt is an AppleScriptable application so that we can commit a series of script commands to it and remove other files from the archive.
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