Yes. Java 1.5 or later (1.6 Recommended)
http://www.frostwire.com/?id=downloads
The java.lang package in Java is automatically imported for you.
Yes, it is possible to write a keylogger in Java, but you would need to use the Java Native Interface to do so.
Most browsers nowaday are compatible with Java. In some cases you need to install Java as a plug-in. In this case, the browser will usually ask you automatically, whether you want to install Java, as soon as it is needed - i.e., as soon as you access a Web page that requires Java support.
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In general, no you do not need Java or JavaScript to play music on your computer. However, if you want to hear music played by a website, there's a good chance that it uses one of these technologies to do it, in which case you would need Java or a JavaScript enabled browser.
Yes. Frostwire will work on any computer with Java installed, regardless of brand.
Perhaps the Mac does not meet the requirements to run FrostWire on a Mac which are: Mac OS X 10.5 or later Java 1.6 or later.
FrostWire is not installable on a PSP, because there is no Java VM available for that platform.
it allows you to download songs for free to your itunes account.
you need programs, try google: What Programs Do I Need To Play Downloaded Games From Frostwire
FrostWire Yes there is a FrostWire.
By definition, all Java programs, including LimeWire, are portable. Because they do not use the Win32 API directly, however, they will not work if the computer does not have a Java VM installed. In the 'Related links' section below, you will find a link to a portable version of FrostWire. FrostWire is based on the code of LimeWire and works in the exact same way, but has additional features, like a chat room.
You need to be more specific about the problem
No.
FrostWire was created in 2004.
Any program written for the Java technology needs Java. Any program NOT written for Java DOESN'T need it.
you need java 1.5 to run mindcraft