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<blockquote data-quote="newtomacsneal" data-source="post: 863383" data-attributes="member: 106770"><p>Hello all. Im new to this forum so I'll start out by saying Hi. I'm also new to MACs so now that I found this forum, I'm sure I will learn a lot. </p><p></p><p>I have a MAC notebook which is currently running MAC OS X Version 10.5.6. Im going away on vacation (first time in a year yay) and am currently taking a very important online class. The online class is given through Hotcomm and I need to download Hotcomm CL. While visiting their website I noticed that pretty much all of their downloads are for Windows but at the very bottom of the support section it says: </p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, I have no idea what they mean by it can run successfully in "Parallels". I followed the download link which is no longer valid. Instead I searched for Java on the apple site. When I go to install the latest version of Java I get the following message:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Im currently running version 10.5.6 which is higher than the 10.4,10 thats mentioned on the error message but it wont allow me to download the update/initial install of Java. I see that there are different versions of the MAC OS with names like Tiger as mentioned above but I dont know what that means for me and how do I get the version of Java as noted above installed on my MAC? My friend who I'm going to visit has a pc but he said it locks up on him about every hour or so and then you have to let it cool down before restarting it <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Angry.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Angry:" title="Angry :Angry:" data-shortname=":Angry:" /> </p><p></p><p>Any help from you MAC pros would be appreciated because I am new to the MAC world and this is frustrating me <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Crying.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":'(" title="Crying :'(" data-shortname=":'(" /> Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newtomacsneal, post: 863383, member: 106770"] Hello all. Im new to this forum so I'll start out by saying Hi. I'm also new to MACs so now that I found this forum, I'm sure I will learn a lot. I have a MAC notebook which is currently running MAC OS X Version 10.5.6. Im going away on vacation (first time in a year yay) and am currently taking a very important online class. The online class is given through Hotcomm and I need to download Hotcomm CL. While visiting their website I noticed that pretty much all of their downloads are for Windows but at the very bottom of the support section it says: First off, I have no idea what they mean by it can run successfully in "Parallels". I followed the download link which is no longer valid. Instead I searched for Java on the apple site. When I go to install the latest version of Java I get the following message: Im currently running version 10.5.6 which is higher than the 10.4,10 thats mentioned on the error message but it wont allow me to download the update/initial install of Java. I see that there are different versions of the MAC OS with names like Tiger as mentioned above but I dont know what that means for me and how do I get the version of Java as noted above installed on my MAC? My friend who I'm going to visit has a pc but he said it locks up on him about every hour or so and then you have to let it cool down before restarting it :Angry: Any help from you MAC pros would be appreciated because I am new to the MAC world and this is frustrating me :'( Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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