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 GroIMP is a Java-based application that supports Windows, Mac and Linux. Installation files can be found [[https://download.grogra.de|here]].  GroIMP is a Java-based application that supports Windows, Mac and Linux. Installation files can be found [[https://download.grogra.de|here]]. 
  
-Before installing GroIMP, please make sure that you have Java 21 or higher installed on your computer. If not you can find the oracle version [[https://www.oracle.com/de/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk21-windows| here]]. It is possible to have several Java versions on your device, please make sure that GroIMP uses the right one.+Before installing GroIMP, please make sure that you have Java 17 or higher installed on your computer. If not you can find the oracle version [[https://www.oracle.com/de/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk21-windows| here]]. It is possible to have several Java versions on your device, please make sure that GroIMP uses the right one.
  
 Additional information can be found in the user guide: [[user-guide:installing-groimp|Installing GroIMP]] Additional information can be found in the user guide: [[user-guide:installing-groimp|Installing GroIMP]]
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 ==== Additional panels ==== ==== Additional panels ====
  
-Beside the panels opened directly in the beginning there are several others that can help you at time, here only two that may get you started:+Beside the panels opened directly in the beginning there are several others that can help you at times. Here are two panels that may get you started:
  
-  * /Panels/2D/Graph : provides you a visual representation of your simulation graph. This is very helpful to understand the theoretical background of GroIMP. Also it allows you to select nodes that are not visible.+  * /Panels/2D/Graph : provides you with a visual representation of your simulation graph. This is very helpful to understand the theoretical background of GroIMP. Also it allows you to select nodes that are not visible.
   * /Help/Function Browser :  can help you to identify or find functions used in RGG, this can help you especially in the beginning to understand models of other users.   * /Help/Function Browser :  can help you to identify or find functions used in RGG, this can help you especially in the beginning to understand models of other users.
  
 ==== Saving ==== ==== Saving ====
  
-To save your project, you can either press the save button in the RGG toolbar or go on File/Save. +To save your project, you can either press the save button in the RGG toolbar or go to File/Save. 
-This provides you with a file dialog where you can select a location to save. The possible file types are .gs and .gsz. The simplest to use is the gsz which creates just one archive of all the files and save it. This can than be moved and shared. The gs option saves the same files just not compressed, this means the project is a whole folder.+This provides you with a file dialog where you can select a location to save. The possible file types are .gs and .gsz. The simplest to use is gszwhich creates just one archive of all the files and saves it. This can then be moved and shared. The gs option saves the same files, but they will not be compressed, which means the project is a whole folder.
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