Author Topic: How Do You Save A Java Applet?  (Read 723 times)

I want to save Minecraft so I can play it on the way to the Grand Canyon. How can I do this?

You can get clitens from the net, I also think you can get the minecraft.jar file from your %temp% folder

Found the .jar, but I get an error when I try to execute it.

Wasn't there somewhere you could actually download Minecraft? I'm thinking it was unofficial and outdated, though.

Also, if you can't figure anything else out, you should probably be able to go to the game in your browser and just leave it up, even after losing your Internet connection. That might not work very well, though.

Wasn't there somewhere you could actually download Minecraft? I'm thinking it was unofficial and outdated, though.

Also, if you can't figure anything else out, you should probably be able to go to the game in your browser and just leave it up, even after losing your Internet connection. That might not work very well, though.
World of Minecraft. It does not have indev though.

If my computer hibernates, will the java applet still be running when I turn it back on?

World of Minecraft. It does not have indev though.

If my computer hibernates, will the java applet still be running when I turn it back on?
why don't you try it out?

Still works if I hibernate it.