The current CEO (president) of Jagex is Mark Gerhard (Mod MMG)
Jagex Ltd is an independent developer and publisher of online games headquartered in Cambridge, England. With 3 offices altogether - 2 in Cambridge and 1 in London, Jagex has over 350 employees.
Jagex Ltd. (also known as Jagex Software or JaGeX Games Studio) is a United Kingdom-based producer of Java-based online video games(Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Jagex is a company, so, you cannot get Jagex on your DSI.
You can not type in a jagex crown. You have to be an employee of Jagex.
Andrew and Paul Gower created Jagex with the aid of Constant Tedder to manage the corporate face of RuneScape. As of today, Andrew and Paul reportedly do not hold a place in the board of directors, but they're still actively working with the Jagex team. Rumours are going around that Andrew, Paul, and Constant sold their (large) shares of the company to three different investment firms, which is not verifiable. (The rumours came from a certain annoying supposed "Jagex fansite") Since Andrew left the BoD, he has founded a new games company, Fen Research, which supposedly is working on creating a groundbreaking product. Fen Research is extremely well-funded by Andrew's own funds earned from 10 years at Jagex. Andrew owns 90% of Fen Research's shares, and Jagex owns 10% of them, with both Andrew Gower and Mark Gerhard (Jagex's CEO) working as directors of the company.
Jagex's population is 450.
Jagex is located in Cambridge, England.
Jagex Ltd, is not a person it is a company. So, you can't have a friend named Jagex. You might have a friend that works for Jagex though.
Yes, JaGeX are the creators of RuneScape. Paul and Andrew Gower formed JaGeX.
No, Jagex is in England.
The FunOrb site (funorb.com) and the JaGeX site (jagex.com or jagex.net) are other sites made by JaGeX.
JaGeX is a company that owns and operates the game Runescape and the game website FunOrb. The only download for these things is the Runescape cache. It should already be downloaded, but some computers kick it off, I suggest looking on the web, if you cannot find it, Jagex has been deleted, forever. Actually, Runescape is just a trademark of Jagex. That's not how you download Jagex. What about FunOrb? You can download Runescape if your web-browser does not support Runescape. It is available under the 'Downloads' section on Runescape's website.
That is an answer we probably will not know until they [Jagex] announce it.