Curious Findings: JavaRa

If you’re like me and you tend to wonder what things you have installed on your system, you’ll find yourself regularly looking at Add/Remove Programs – or if you’re a subscriber to my blog, you’ll be using Revo Uninstaller a lot.

Either way, one thing will stick out like a sore thumb if you’ve been a good computer user and have been keeping your system up to date: multiple installations of different versions. Now, you could go and manually uninstall all the other versions – like I used to do – but why waste time?

Today’s Curious Finding makes that task as simple as clicking a few times. JavaRa by RaProducts allows you to easily remove older versions of and update your system to the latest version with a few clicks of your mouse.

RaProducts describes it best:

JavaRa is a simple tool that does a simple job: it removes old and redundant versions of the Runtime Environment (JRE). Simply select “Check for ” or “Remove Older Version” to begin.

Here’s what JavaRa looks like:
JavaRa Screenshot

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JavaRa Screenshot

License Type
JavaRa is completely free and . :)

System Requirements
At the time of posting, JavaRa supports , , , , and without UAC.

Installation

  1. Download JavaRa.
  2. Extract the files from the .zip you downloaded and run JavaRa.exe

Uninstallation

  1. Delete the files you extracted.

Download: JavaRa.
Info: Check out JavaRa’s website.

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Constantly updating

Just thought it would be important to make sure you guys know that I am constantly updating my blog (in some way or form) so chances are even if you have read a post I’ve made, you might learn something new if you read it again.

Specifically speaking for the Curious Findings or Quest for the Holy Grail series, I’ll probably be updating my posts with further information on the I post about, so I suggest you check them regularly even if you’ve already read them.

I hope you’re all enjoying reading my posts and just wanted to leave a hint here that you should watch this space because I’ll be filling it with a lot of interesting things that you may find useful.

Thanks for “subscribing” to my writings. :)

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