![]() ![]() ![]() When it says "Select a destination volume", choose your hard drive. Open that by double-clicking if it's not already open, and then double-click on "". Don't worry! This is just so that your computer knows you really have the authority to install something on it! If you don't automatically get the dialog, then double-click on the "" icon, and you should see a disk icon named "Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 7". Type in your password as you would if you were logging in on your computer. This will depend on how your preferences are set. You may be asked to authenticate before continuing. You should be able to take the default choice ("Continue," "OK," "Agree," "Close," "Upgrade," etc.) for all options. After downloading, Apple will present you a dialog (i.e., a series of popup windows) that take you through the build process. Where it says "File size: 79.7MB," click on the "79.7MB" to download the file. If you are running Mac OS X version 10.4, go to this link. Where it says "File size: MB," click on the "136.4MB" to download the file. Downloading and installing Java 5.0 If you are running Mac OS X version 10.5, go to this link. We consider them all the same, and we'll call them all "Java 5.0". However, all of them refer to the same version of Java. Note: You'll see throughout the websites references to "Java 5.0", "Java 1.5", and "Java 1.5.0". If you are running 10.5, you may be able to skip the Java installation step. A window will pop up, and it will tell you which version of Mac OS you are running. ![]() To determine which version of the Mac OS you are running, click on the blue apple at the very upper left of your screen, and select "About This Mac". If you need help, Blitz You must be running Mac OS 10.4 or later (i.e., Tiger or Leopard). If you're asked whether you want to open it, of course you do click Open.1 Installing Java 5.0 and Eclipse on Mac OS X This page tells you how to download Java 5.0 and Eclipse for Mac OS X. You'll see an item named Eclipse if you like, drag its icon into the dock so that you'll be able to launch Eclipse easily. Open your Applications folder, and then open the eclipse folder. If you don't see Applications, then open a new window for Applications (from the Finder, command-shift-A), and drag the eclipse folder into Applications. ![]() When you open your Downloads folder, if you see Applications under the Favorites on the left side of the window, you should drag the eclipse folder into Applications. When that's done, you should see a folder named eclipse in your Downloads folder. You should not feel compelled to donate.Īfter the download completes, folders should automatically expand. If asked, click on "Open with Archive Utility (default)" and then click OK. ![]()
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