Thursday, November 15, 2012

How to Install Java on your Computer.

Today I'm gonna tell you about Java. The reason why I tell you about Java is that you're gonna need it to be installed on your PCs to use the tools I'm gonna introduce to you via this blog, as they all are developed in the Java technology.

Java is currently the leading, most powerful and the most secured programming language and the software platform in the world. The reason why it become so powerful is that it runs on a totally different platform separately to your Operating System, means even if a virus has been hit your programs, all the Java programs that a very bog probability to be safe.

The other thing is it is a cross platform technology. That means you can use a Java program in any Operating System without a problem. You can't use Windows Software in Apple or Linux. You can't use Apple Software in Windows or Linux and you can't use Linux Software in Windows or Apple. But you can use Java Software in any of those Operating Systems.

And the other feature it has is it is highly equipped. Basically it can cover all the things in computer technology. To Graphic Designing to Robotics.

So let's get to the business now. Installing Java on your Computer is easy. Just go to the link below and download the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and install it on your Computer like a normal software. That's it. So here's the link to download Java. And don't worry it's not a big file to download. It only takes 15-20 MB.

Click here to Download and Install JAVA on your Computer.


If there are anyone who likes to develop Java Software you can download the Java Development Kit (JDK) it has all you need to develop your own Java Software. Just go to http://www.java.com and download and install the JDK.

So I hope you all will install Java on your PCs now. So I'll be here again with some awesome tool to share with you. Good Luck!

P:S: If you remember the Cricfeeder Application, the online Live Cricket Score Display, it also runs on Java so if you haven't tried it yet you can try it after installing java. :)

Here's the link to Download Cricfeeder.




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