Welcome to the applications list
This page provides the list of software distributed onto the JMMC website. Most of them have a dedicated installation guide, but our graphical tools are written in Java and share this common help information.
| Softwares | News | FAQs | Releases | Acknowledgements | RSS feeds | Alternative distribution |
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| AmberDRS | News | FAQ | Releases notes | Acknowledgement | RSS feed | |
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| News | FAQ | Releases notes | Acknowledgement | RSS feed | JAR file | |
| News | FAQ | Releases notes | Acknowledgement | RSS feed | JAR file | |
| News | FAQ | Releases notes | Acknowledgement | RSS feed | JAR file |
Java programs
The JMMC chooses to distribute its Java software using the Java WebStart technology.
It automatically checks for available software updates and bring you the last versions.
This software is usually associated to the jnlp file extension.
Usually on first launch, your system proposes to install the software as one
standalone application by creating one shortcut. If you miss your chance
or erase the shortcut, you can clean your java cache and restart the
application from the web page, then you should be prompted to give the
location of the new application shortcut.
As an alternative if this mechanism does not work onto your system, you can download the same application as one jar file, but without the automatic software update advantage. Then you should be able to launch the application :
- by double-clicking the downloaded file;
- through the following command line:
java -jar yourPath/downloadedFile.jar
If you use the jar files, we strongly encourage you to subscribe to the corresponding RSS feed.
You will then be notified of each new releases, in order to manually install them.
Detailled Java installation and configuration
advices for your platform of choice is also available.
In any case, feel free to contact our User Support Team
to get help on any issue with your specific configuration.
Beta releases
You can test some applications which provides one beta release. You can get support, but use at your own risk.