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<p>[https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/releases/download/release-22.00.beta.01/OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.AppImage OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 AppImage for Linux <font color="red">(INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)</font color>]
 
<p>[https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/releases/download/release-22.00.beta.01/OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.AppImage OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 AppImage for Linux <font color="red">(INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)</font color>]
 
<p>[https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/releases/download/release-15.03/OpenRocket-15.03.AppImage OpenRocket 15.03 AppImage for Linux]</p>
 
<p>[https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/releases/download/release-15.03/OpenRocket-15.03.AppImage OpenRocket 15.03 AppImage for Linux]</p>
 
== Running a "JAR" File ==
 
 
Java is a programming language and computing platform that powers a large share of today’s digital world by providing a reliable platform upon which services and applications can be built. OpenRocket is one of these, and it will not function unless you have Java installed.
 
 
Java is enhanced to improve performance, stability and security of the Java applications that run on your machine, and a new feature-release is issued every six months. And, every three years, an issued release is designated as Long-Term Support (LTS) and receives quarterly security, stability, and performance updates only, meaning the version does not changed when updated. To ensure the broadest possible compatibility and stability of the application, OpenRocket is intended to be used with Java LTS versions.
 
 
The OpenRocket installers are packaged with the correct version of Java for the OpenRocket version being installed, such that everything that OpenRocket needs to function correctly is installed during the installation process; <em>the Java version installed on your device <b>is ignored</b></em>. So, the <u>easiest and most reliable way</u> to use OpenRocket is to <strong>skip the .jar installation</strong>, and, instead, <u>use the packaged installers</u> for your device. <b><i><font color="red">The use of a .jar version is not recommended</font></i></b>.
 
 
=== <u>2022 Beta Release</u> ===
 
 
Although Java 17 (LTS) was released in September of 2021, beta development had progressed too far to provide for its full compatibility. <u>The 2022 beta release of OpenRocket <b>requires the Java 11 (LTS) platform</b></u> to fully function correctly; OpenRocket 2022 beta releases are not intended to run with any other version of Java <em>at this time</em>.
 
 
# Download [https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/releases/download/release-22.00.beta.01/OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.jar OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01.jar <font color="red">(INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)</font>]
 
# Copy it to a convenient folder.
 
# Make the .jar file executable (if needed).
 
# Start OpenRocket by either double-clicking the .jar file, or right-clicking the .jar file and selecting "Open".
 
 
You man also start the .jar OpenRocket from the command line, replacing "/path_to/" with the path to the .jar file on your system:
 
<pre>java -jar /path_to/OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.jar</pre>
 
 
=== <u>Version 15.03</u> ===
 
 
<u>OpenRocket 15.03 <b>requires the Java 8 (LTS) platform</b></u>; OpenRocket 15.03 may not function correctly using any other version of Java.
 
 
# Download [https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/releases/download/release-15.03/OpenRocket-15.03.jar OpenRocket-15.03.jar]
 
# Copy it to a convenient folder.
 
# Make the .jar file executable (right-click on .jar file, select "Properties", go to the Permissions tab and check the "Allow executing file as program" box).
 
# Start OpenRocket by either double-clicking the .jar file, or right-clicking the .jar file, and selecting "Open with Sun Java6 Runtime".
 
If the default is set to open with the Archive Manager, then right-click, select "Open with other application", then select "Open with Sun Java6 Runtime", and check the box to make that the default. In future, it should be possible to just double-click to start OpenRocket.
 
 
Alternatively you may start OpenRocket from the command line:
 
<pre>java -jar OpenRocket-15.03.jar</pre>
 
 
Or, if you are not currently in the same directory as the .jar file, replace '/path_to/' by the appropriate path on your system:
 
<pre>java -jar /path_to/OpenRocket-15.03.jar</pre>
 
 
== Ubuntu/Debian Repository ==
 
 
''Note that if you install OpenRocket from a repository as in the following instructions, it will likely not work since it requires an older version of Java than is commonly distributed today.  Our next release is targeting newer versions of Java, and hopefully this will become a useful approach to installing again at that time.''
 
 
If you are running a recent version of Ubuntu or Debian, then OpenRocket can be easily installed using the Ubuntu Software Center or Synaptic (etc.). Please note that the version in the distribution repository ''may not be the latest version''. Alternatively you may install OpenRocket from the command line:
 
<pre>sudo apt-get install openrocket</pre>
 
 
or
 
 
<pre>sudo apt install openrocket</pre>
 
 
To start OpenRocket, simply select it from the Applications menu.
 
 
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<div style="float: left;">[[Introduction|&larr; Introduction]]</div>
 
<div style="float: right;">[[Getting Started|Getting Started &rarr;]]</div>
 
[[Main Page|&uarr; Back to Contents]]
 
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Overview

OpenRocket is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. The easiest way to get OpenRocket up and running is to download and install one of the packaged installers. The Packaged Installers for OpenRocket come with everything needed. You don't need to install, update or downgrade Java on your machine to run them.

Download Files

File Type OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 OpenRocket 15.03

(INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

• Windows packaged installer OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01-installer.exe OpenRocket-15.03-installer.exe
• macOS packaged installer OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.dmg OpenRocket-15.03.dmg
• Linux packaged installer OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.AppImage OpenRocket-15.03.AppImage
• .jar OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.jar OpenRocket-15.03.jar
• Source code (.zip) OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.zip OpenRocket-15.03.zip
• Source code (.tar.gz) OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.tar.gz OpenRocket-15.03.tar.gz

Installers

Windows

Download the Windows installer for the version of OpenRocket that you want, then double-click on or open the file to run the installer, much like other Windows installers.

OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 Installer for Windows (INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

OpenRocket 15.03 Installer for Windows

macOS

Download the DiskImage file for the version of OpenRocket that you want, open it, and you'll see a big icon for OpenRocket, and a shortcut to your Application folder. Drag OpenRocket to the Application Folder, let it finish copying, and you're done.

OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 Application DiskImage for macOS (INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

OpenRocket 15.03 Application DiskImage for macOS

Linux

Before beginning, you will need to have the FUSE filesystem installed; most distributions have it installed by default. Download the AppImage file for the version of OpenRocket that you want, and run it by double-clicking, or from the command line.

OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 AppImage for Linux (INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

OpenRocket 15.03 AppImage for Linux