EditRocket Installation Information

Windows Native Installer

Windows Zip File

Mac OS X

Linux / Unix

Windows Native Installer: (editrocket_<version>_setup.exe)

This installer is recommended for most users.

The advantages of the native installer are that it can automatically create desktop icons, start program shortcuts, and uninstall links. Also, because it uses lzma compression, the download is much smaller than the equivalent zip compressed file.

The disadvantage of the native installer is that the default location it installs to may require admin rights, so users without admin rights would have to change this location. Also, on Windows Vista, some security notice prompts may display during the install process.

To install using the native installer, simply download the exe file and launch it. Follow the prompts to install EditRocket. Launch EditRocket either from the start menu or the created desktop icon.

Windows Zip File: (editrocket_<version>_windows.zip)

This download does not require admin rights. Simply download the zip file, extract it and open the editrocket<version> directory and launch editrocket.exe.

Mac OS X

The Mac OS X download is a .dmg (disk image) file.

To install, download the .dmg file to your machine. Double click the .dmg file. This should open a window showing EditRocket.app. Drag the .app file to your Applications folder or wherever you want it to reside. Double-click the .app file to launch EditRocket.

Linux

To install, download and unzip editrocket<version>_linux.zip. Open a terminal window. Navigate to the directory where you unzipped the file and then to the editrocket directory.

Launch the shell script:

sh editrocket.sh (you may need to execute a chmod on editrocket.sh before launching -- chmod 755 editrocket.sh)

Solaris / Unix

EditRocket requires Sun Java 1.4 or greater. Java 1.5 or 1.6 is recommended.

Download and unzip editrocket3_2_0.zip. Open a terminal window. Navigate to the directory where you unzipped the zip file and then to the editrocket directory.

Either launch the shell script or the executable jar file:

sh editrocket.sh (you may need to execute a chmod on editrocket.sh before launching -- chmod 755 editrocket.sh)

or

java -jar editrocket.jar

If java is not in the path, type the full path to the java program, for example:

/usr/jdk1.6.0_04/bin/java -jar editrocket.jar

If using the shell script and java is not in the path, make sure to edit the script so that the full path to java is specified.