Stefan,

I have forwarded that to the user, although we used 1.1.2 from project
jump and this seems sufficient for the users requirements (I'm not
personally sure what these are). But I have forwarded your contact to
him for future reference.

Cheers for the speedy and accurate response.

Appreciated,

Brian Wilshaw

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stefan
Steiniger
Sent: 19 June 2007 09:42
To: JUMP Users Discussion
Subject: Re: [jump-users] JUMP - Installer

Actually a note on that,

i think the original Jump version from www.jump-project.org is a bit 
outdated since it is 1.1.2.
A newer version JUMP 1.2 is available at the VividSolutions Inc webpage.

But depending on what your inhouse user wants to do, I rather recommend
- Larry's SkyJUMP GIS (for drawing and so on) with direct professional 
support
- or OpenJUMP 1.2 Beta (1.0.1 is already a bit old in terms of 
functionality) which is a community version and in my point rather for 
GIS analysis, here custom development is avalaible by some companies

I know this are already 3 Jump's... a bit confusing.. but they are for 
different target groups and we are working on a sync at least between 
SkyJUMP and OpenJUMP.

links to all flavours are on the www.openjump.org (and also an 
explanation why we have that familly of JUMPs)

cheers
stefan

Brian Wilshaw wrote:

>Cheer's Stefan I'll give that a go today, And Larry yeah it seems so
>:o)...even better our intranet has the system name of "JUMP" also. You
>can imagine my confusion when the user requested "JUMP installing on
his
>PC"
>
>Regards,
>
>Brian
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry
>Becker
>Sent: 18 June 2007 18:28
>To: JUMP Users Discussion
>Subject: Re: [jump-users] JUMP - Installer
>
>Brian,
>
>   Wow sounds like JUMP is ideal your company (JMP)!  :-)
>
>Larry
>
>On 6/18/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>Hei Brian,
>>
>>If you use the original JUMP (download from VividSolutions) then you
>>    
>>
>may
>  
>
>>try the binary zip archive.
>>Simply unpack the zip at any place and go to the myJump/bin/ folder.
>>here use the ".bat" file to start on windows.
>>
>>If you use SkyJUMP, then Larry may know.
>>
>>Otherwise if it does not work try with the OpenJUMP zip version,
>>downloadable from Sourceforge (for links see www.openjump.org).
>>
>>stefan
>>
>>Brian Wilshaw wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>We have tried on a particular machine to install JUMP as an
>>>administrator. We tried earlier and the latest versions of the
>>>      
>>>
>install
>  
>
>>>but whenever we run them we get the usual windows message asking if
>>>      
>>>
>we
>  
>
>>>wish to run it and then nothing happens. We have ran it from several
>>>locations and several versions all as the administrator. I was just
>>>wandering if you had come across this at all before?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Brian Wilshaw
>>>
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