JDK 7 This version of the JDK is no longer current Please visit our Java SE Downloads Page to get the latest Java SE downloads. You will be redirected to the Java SE. Jan 16, 2019 - Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) permits you to deploy Java applications on desktops as well as. Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista.
Current Download version 3.5.5 below. • - recommended, autodetects 32/64-bit Java, for Windows Vista/7/8/10 • - if you prefer no installation (most Windows machines have 32-bit Java) • - for 64-bit Java on Windows Vista/7/8/10 Make sure you have installed. Note that 32 or 64-bit refers to the version of Java that you have installed, not the operating system. Most Windows machines (even 64-bit) have 32-bit Java. Download the installer if you are unsure.
Legacy This is an older generation of Angry IP Scanner. Download version 2.21 below (120 kb) or • for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP If you get warnings about viruses or trojans, read. No installation is needed.
However, you may use the Install program. From the Utils menu in order to create shortcuts, etc.
Download version 3.5.5 below or or • - right-click and Open for the first time Running Make sure you have or later installed. The last version that supported built-in Java 1.6 is 3.4.2.
The zip file contains Mac application bundle: just save it and double-click to extract. On first run right-click and select Open (maybe even twice) or go to Settings/Security and allow installing apps from other sources besides Mac Store. You can then run it by double-clicking the Angry IP Scanner icon. Or drag it to the applications menu in Finder if you want. Download version 3.5.5 below.
• for Ubuntu/Debian/Mint, 64-bit • for Fedora/RedHat/Mageia/openSUSE, 64-bit • for Ubuntu/Debian/Mint, 32-bit • for Fedora/RedHat/Mageia/openSUSE, 32-bit Running Make sure you have or installed - check your distribution. Is not recommended. DEB and RPM packages will install appropriate 'desktop' files, so Angry IP Scanner will appear in the applications menu, under either Internet or Networking. Alternatively, you can just type ipscan to launch the application.
Jar files are launched by either double-clicking or typing java -jar jar-file.