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  2. Java applet - Wikipedia

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    Most browsers executed Java applets in a sandbox, preventing applets from accessing local data like the file system. [17] The code of the applet was downloaded from a web server, after which the browser either embedded the applet into a web page or opened a new window showing the applet's user interface.

  3. Kodi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kodi has greater basic hardware requirements than traditional 2D style software applications: it needs a 3D capable graphics hardware controller for all rendering. Powerful 3D GPU chips are common today in most modern computer platforms, including many set-top boxes, and XBMC, now Kodi, was from the start designed to be otherwise very resource-efficient, for being as powerful and versatile a ...

  4. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    A 1.3 level Java runtime or Java development kit must be installed on the machine in order to run this version of Eclipse. [28] N/A: 18 September 2002 [29] 2.0 N/A: 15 April 2003 [30] 2.1 A 1.4 level Java runtime or Java development kit (JDK) can also be used to run Eclipse.

  5. FreeMind - Wikipedia

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    It runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS via the Java Runtime Environment. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As with other mind mapping software packages, FreeMind allows the user to edit a hierarchical set of ideas around a central concept.

  6. Salix OS - Wikipedia

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    That includes all the Basic mode applications with the addition of Claws-mail email client, the complete Libreoffice suite, a Java Runtime Environment, the Parole media player, Exaile music manager, etc., following the "one application per task" rationale.

  7. Java Web Start - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Java Web Start (also known as JavaWS, javaws or JAWS) is a deprecated framework developed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) that allows users to start application software for the Java Platform directly from the Internet using a web browser.

  8. Adobe AIR - Wikipedia

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    The AIR SDK is available as a free standalone download for software developers to make AIR applications. [57] SDK users do not need to install any commercial software to use the SDK, although several options are available.

  9. Flashback (Trojan) - Wikipedia

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    Apple worked on a new process that would eventually lead to a release of a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Mac OS X at the same time it would be available for Windows, Linux, and Solaris users. [15] As of January 9, 2014, about 22,000 Macs were still infected with the Flashback trojan. [16]