Just a small issue, but not with JavaRa itself. It's on the SourceForge.net project download page, it doesn't list the package version unless looking at the release notes.
Edit:
The SourceForge.net download also downloads the old version 1.10.
2, 3, and 5 in Add or Remove, or better to use JavaRa?
You could uninstall them in the traditional way, however the Sun Java Runtime always leaves junk behind, hence the reason to use JavaRa. Also with JavaRa you can remove all the older versions more quickly with a few mouse clicks all without having to individually uninstall each one.
With the introduction of version 1.11 JavaRa a language module is now included. At this moment JavaRa is available in English, Dutch (Nederlands), Spanish (Espa?ol) and Italian (Italiano). We have offers to translate the program into Polish, Sri Lankan and French.
If you are interested in adding your language to this already immensely popular program and want to be an official translator, please contact the team on the Lunarsoft forums to help translate JavaRa!
Fred, if I understand this properly, this program is meant to get rid of the older java updates and clean up the remnants. Interesting thing as of late that I noticed. I don't use this software, usually just manually remove the old java updates under add/remove programs (or the equivalent i am now using in vista). Anyways, the last few java updates that i did, i went to remove them, and they were already gone. Nothing, nadda, couldn't find them in system folders either after I did the updates. Any reason that that is happening, is it an update by java itself or something, or something peculiar to my computers? It's happening under both my 32 and 64 bit vista computers and i have done a reformat of both of them within the last couple of months. Malware free as well. Any ideas?
Sun Java finally have figured out that people do not want the old version installed so with V6 R11 it un-installs V6 R10 but I am not sure about older versions.