http://singularlabs.com/software/javara/
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Sys ... vaRa.shtml
Evidently this program is back under development. Good to see.
Old site archive.org link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150925055 ... wordpress/
JavaRa - clean out old Java versions [discontinued]
Re: JavaRa
It does require Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, but do people seriously care anymore since XP is out the door after April?
Re: JavaRa
I don't.
Re: JavaRa
Excellent answer.joby_toss wrote:I don't.
Re: JavaRa
Related article -- and please do check its comments: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content ... a-read.htm...
Re: JavaRa
That's important so I guess I'll quote the text bit:Midas wrote:Related article -- and please do check its comments: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content ... a-read.htm...
Java, on which many web sites and other programs rely, has been through many updates over the years. The version I installed this morning, for example, is 144. But in the past, updates to Java had a serious shortcoming. Although the new, secure version was installed correctly, the old insecure version was left in place. So if you're a regular Java user, your computer may still contain multiple insecure versions.
If you're worried that your computer might be at risk, see https://java.com/en/uninstall/ for details of how to download a free program that will remove all the old insecure versions of Java from your PC.