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Prepare download

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 is required to run Wandora application. Java JRE 6 is not included in Wandora package and you must download it separately from Oracle's Java site at

You should also get familiar with system requirements and the license before downloading and installing Wandora. We emphasize that Wandora is an ongoing project. This means that the software is incomplete, absolutely contains bugs and the feature set may change without notice.

Downloading Wandora

Download Wandora's latest binary version (build date 2016-05-10, see Change log and Open bugs) here:

Wandora's source code distribution package is here:

After successful download you may wonder how to install Wandora.

Extras

Wandora Firefox and Thunderbird plugin is available as a separate download:

To connect Wandora with Drupal content management system we have created three example plugins for Drupal. Plugin documentation is here. Although plugins have been enclosed to Wandora's source code distribution package, plugins are available also as separate downloads:

To connect Wandora with Joomla content management system we have created an extra for Joomla. Extra's documentation is here. Although extra has been enclosed to Wandora's source code distribution package, you can download it also here:

All extras have been enclosed to Wandora's source code distribution package also, under extras folder.

Javadocs

Javadocs are available for online viewing or as a zip package (updated 2016-05-10).

Included and optional libraries

Wandora uses many third party libraries to extend the feature set of application. All libraries used by Wandora are free-to-use and available in Internet. We have already included these libraries into Wandora's distribution package. Libraries locate in build/lib folder of Wandora's distribution package and lib folder of Wandora's source code distribution package. Script bin/SetClasspath.bat (or bin/SetClasspath.sh if you prefer Unix/Linux/Mac) adds all required libraries to Java's classpath.

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