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I think it might be nice to put a link to the latest version of cats somewhere, such as under \'Applications\' on the sidebar. Right now it takes some forum searching, and I\'m not sure if that is the latest version. ~just a thought, Istvan. |
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Yes, something like a \"tools\" page describing relevant tools available to both participants and artists would probably be a good idea. |
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for now where is the latest version of cats? |
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Here, I believe. |
noderaser Project donor Send message Joined: 28 Mar 06 Posts: 516 Credit: 1,567,702 RAC: 0 |
It doesn\'t really matter, since I\'m not authoring any sessions (just curious as to how CATs works) but anytime I try and open CATs, Firefox wants to download the JAR file... Should it be embedded in a page, or do I have to download Java runtime? Click here to see My Detailed BOINC Stats ![]() |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 3 Apr 08 Posts: 312 Credit: 58,920 RAC: 0 |
I use it as a java runtime, as i think in the Post Processing tutorial janus used it as a runtime too. It would be cool tho to run on a webpage, how hard would that be? it could also be linked on that page... |
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You need a Java runtime environment to be able to run Java applications like CATS. You would also need a Java runtime environment to run it directly from the website. If your environment is set up like mine you can click the link on the website to run CATS. If file associations aren\'t set up you can still download the .jar and manually run it with \"java -jar CATS.jar\" (or whatever you named the file on download). |