The Java Development Kit is not a program designed to be opened up and used, rather it is a folder of command line tools used to compile java programs. If you want to use a program to create/edit java code that automates the compiling process check out NetBeans or Eclipse. Also, if you are trying to open an already compiled java program with it, read the documentation that came with the java application on how to run it.
It is a piece of Apple Software which is installed silently when you install sofware like iTunes, Safari, Quicktime 7.
Use the Turbo C uninstaller. It doesn't matter what drive or partition a program is installed upon -- the installer records this information so the program can be uninstalled at a later time. The uninstaller can be found in the Windows start menu or in the Add/Remove Programs applet in the Control Panel.
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Please specific the question. Because I'm about to say for the answer: any.
Answer All Windows programs come with what's called an Installation Wizzard. If you downloaded QuickTime and it went to your program files as it should, the the Wizzard opens up and installs your downloaded program.
A Windows program? Google WineHQ and look up your program in their database after you have downloaded Wine in the Software Center or Synaptic. Programs made for Ubuntu will run with a double click after you have right-clicked, gone into permissions, and checked the box that says something like "Enable running program."
application is another word for program ( computer context ).a program is installed from an installation CD of that program or downloaded from the internet either directly or saved to the hard drive then installed a program is uninstalled usually from the control panel / uninstal programs ( windows Xp ) vista is slightly different
No you don't have to download nothing its all free
AIM is a program that is downloaded and installed on a personal computer. AIM express is launched via a web browser, so that a program does not have to be downloaded.
Most Linux distributions do not use graphical installers for each individual program, so there is no equivalent in Linux. Programs are downloaded and installed through a single interface, be it Synaptic, YaST, apt, and so on.
I downloaded and installed a program called freetype. That seems to have fixed the problem.
Program Files Program Files (x86)
The free commander program is good for managing files. It is used as an alternative to the Windows file manager and can be downloaded for free for many versions of Windows.
Windows live essentials is a 'suite' of programs. Windows mail is part of that suite and cannot be downloaded as a separate program.
Windows Media Center (WMC) can be downloaded from Windows official company site. It is recommended that you get this program from the official sites as other locations may hide a virus in the download.
It depends whether you trust the author or not, and if you decided to install whatever. If you don't trust the author, didn't download the program, downloaded an unfamiliar or suspicious plug-in, notice it is not what you downloaded, notice gibberish in the file name, or accidentally clicked on a link, then you should deny the access.Here are some of the red flags on situations where you should deny the access:The name of the program asking this is gibberish, such as xyzr3wn.exeYou accidentally clicked a link.The program just started installing for no known reason.You just clicked on a link in a questionable email.You were promised a video if you installed some obscure plugin.This came up on a page saying your machine is infected.This started after clicking an unfamiliar desktop icon.