JavaInfo - JavaInfo is a handy and reliable application designed to perform a quick system scan in order to detect basic properties for the Java environment.
The output report will include amongst others, details such as version, architecture, platform, OS, supported class file version, etc.
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Supported operating systems:
Google Android 1.6, Google Android 10.x, Google Android 2.0, Google Android 2.1, Google Android 2.2, Google Android 2.3, Google Android 3.0, Google Android 3.1, Google Android 3.2, Google Android 4.0, Google Android 4.1, Google Android 4.2, Google Android 4.3, Google Android 4.4, Google Android 5.x, Google Android 6.x, Google Android 7.x, Google Android 8.x, Google Android 9.x
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