JNetCube works fine on a Mac and you can use it to enter times manually and it 
will just 
generate a new scramble each time and calculate your average. As with ACube, It 
also uses 
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) but that should be a standard package in Mac OS 
X. Is that 
what you use? I don't know about OS 9 or earlier versions.

If you want to use ACube, you should open Terminal and change to the directory 
of 
ACube. Then type the following command:

java -cp ACube3.jar ACube

and off you go. You can also execute the included run.bat from the Terminal but 
you'll 
have to edit it first and remove the trailing @ from the first line.

I hope this helps.

Lars

--- In [email protected], "kovacic81" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone.  
> 
> Can anyone help me with using Acube?  i use a Mac, i don't know if
> this matters or not.  What is JRE?  How do I run this thing?
> 
> I also am looking for a program to keep a cube log on my computer.  I
> use a stackmat to take averages, so I need a program that just
> produced scrambles and analyzes the data that I input.
> 
> Can anyone help?
> 
> Jason K
>







 
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