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 Java installations of different Java versions. Now, you could go and manually uninstall all the other Java 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 Java 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 Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Simply select “Check for Updates” or “Remove Older Version” to begin.
Here’s what JavaRa looks like:
License Type
JavaRa is completely free and open source.
System Requirements
At the time of posting, JavaRa supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista without UAC.
Installation
- Download JavaRa.
- Extract the files from the .zip you downloaded and run JavaRa.exe
Uninstallation
- Delete the files you extracted.
Download: JavaRa.
Info: Check out JavaRa’s website.

