Licence
jLogo is a Freeware: you can freely use and copy it. However, I don't release its property: you can't modify it and I am the only one to own its source code.
Tell me what you do with jLogo, it pleases me to know what my job is used for: emmanuel.guillot 'at' wanadoo.fr (don't forget to correct the mail adress in your email software).
Which version should you take?
jLogo exist for two version of Java's GUI: AWT et Swing. The first one is the oldest: it is made to work with Java 1.0.2, as provided by Microsoft for Windows or by Apple for MacOS Classic. For any other OS (Windows, MacOS X, Linux, BSD...), you can use the Swing version that I propose you. To test what is your installed Java, test the applet on this page.
To know which version you can chose, you can check it with the applet embedded on this page.
The archive you will download contains jLogo, ReadMe file and a French documentation.
Download QuickStart guide
The Quickstart Guide (currently only in French) is a PDF document to help you in discovering jLogo. This is a different document from the Reference Language Guide: online, pdf file.
To read PDF files: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Download jLogo
Choose your version (Windows detected) :
MacOS Classic v2.2.0, 189 kiB, format zip
MacOS Classic v2.0b7, 120 kiB, format sit
MacOS Classic v2.0.9, 691 kiB, format sit
MacOS X v2.4.0, 836 kiB, format zip
MacOS X v2.3.0, 309 kiB, format zip
MacOS X v2.2.0, 580 kiB, format zip
MacOS X v2.1.0alpha, 580 kiB, format zip
MacOS X v2.0b7, 139 kiB, format sit
MacOS X v2.0b6, 205 kiB, format zip
Windows v2.4.0, 874 kiB, format zip
Windows v2.3.0, 260 kiB, format zip
Windows v2.0b7, 127 kiB, format zip
Any OS (Mac, Win, *nix) v2.5.0-beta1, 1.2 MiB, format zip
Any OS (Mac, Win, *nix) v2.4.0, 727 kiB, format zip
Any OS (Mac, Win, *nix) v2.3.0, 221 kiB, format zip
Any OS (Mac, Win, *nix) v2.0b7, 127 kiB, format zip
Software needed
To run jLogo, you need to have Java installed. It's libraries that allow to have the same version of a programm running on many different plateforms: computers with different exploitation systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux…), PDA (Palm, PocketPC) or since a few time even cell phones (Nokia).
Thanks to this page, you can check if you have Java installed on your computer and which version.
If you don't have it yet, here is where you can find it:
- for Windows, Solaris, Linux : Sun. For Windows, I strongly advised to download Sun's version, even if you already have Micrsoft's version, which is very old-fashioned. for MacOS X : Java is already included by Apple. You can check through "Apple menu > Software update..." if there is a newer version for your computer.
- for MacOS 7 to 9 : MRJ for MacOS Classic. Link for latest version (MacOS 8.1 and higher).
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