Welcome to Araucaria v3.0
Araucaria v3.0

Quickstart for Windows users: Download this file and run it to start the setup process. If you are running from the CD, the setup program should have started automatically.

Araucaria v3.0 is distributed as a self-extracting zip file for Windows and Linux, and as a self-installer for Windows only. For the self-installer, download the file, run it, and follow the instuctions as it guides you through the setup process. For the self-extracting zip files, download the file to an appropriate directory or folder, run it, and it will produce an Araucaria3 folder. Double click araucaria.exe (or araucaria.sh on UNIX platforms) to run Araucaria. For each platform, you can opt for a zip that includes the Java Virtual Machine (VM), or, if you have installed Java 1.5 in the past, without the VM.

Include VM (recommended) Without VM (only if you have J2SE 1.5)
Windows Araucaria3-VM-setup.exe (16Mb)
or the self-extracting zip (24Mb)
Araucaria3-NoVM-setup.exe (3Mb)
or the self-extracting zip (4Mb)
Linux Araucaria3-LinuxVM.bin (34Mb) Araucaria3-LinuxNoVM.bin (4Mb)
Mac Java 1.5 for Mac OS 10.4 (34Mb), and Araucaria3-NativeNoVM.zip Araucaria3-NativeNoVM.zip (4Mb)
Other Platforms n/a Araucaria3-NativeNoVM.zip (4Mb)

For further information, or if you experience any difficulties, go to the Araucaria home page or mail araucaria@computing.dundee.ac.uk.

Araucaria has been developed as free software by Glenn Rowe and Chris Reed, at the Division of Applied Computing in the University of Dundee. The software is released under the GNU General Public License.