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  1. I download Wavworks 1.4 and j2re-1_4_2_03-windows-i586-p and I
    dont know how to start Wavworks, dont have html file.
    There is only class files and when I start Wavworks.class they dont start.

    Please Help!!!!!!!!
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    Strange. Does for me. What happens when you click on a .class file?
    Try "java wavworks.class" from the command line (cd to the dir where wavworks.class is first).

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  3. I dont have "java wavworks.class".
    When I start wavworks.class nothing happend

    Sorry, my english is not very good.
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    No, "java wavworks.class" is the command you enter at a dos prompt. Java is the program that (when JRE is properly installed) runs java classes. So by typing "java wavworks.class" you tell java to start wavworks.

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  5. Hmmm?
    Dont be angry on me, but I dont understand how to do this.
    Please write me step by step.
    I dont know anything about this, this is for me somethig new.
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    Wait a minute! Do you have .jar files associated with winzip or something similar? What you download from Schuberts site is a jar archive, and java can run it from the jar. It shouldn't be unpacked.
    Open a command prompt.
    Change path to the dir where you have WavWorks14.jar
    type java -jar wavworks14.jar

    HTH!

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  7. OK!!
    Its working.
    Thank you for help.
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    Great. I really like WavWorks; its blazingly fast (it's great to stick under the nose of all that think Java applications are inherently slow) and the sound quality is very good. For the tasks it handles, I prefer it to every full blown audio editor I've tried (and that's quite a few!).

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