Step 1: Install Java Runtime
A Java Runtime Environment (JRE), version 1.7 or higher, is required. To find out what JRE version you have, open a command prompt and type in "java -version".
If Java 1.7 or higher is not available on your system, you can obtain it in the following places:
- Windows: https://java.com
- Linux: In the official software repository of your distribution.
- OS X: https://java.com. Important: Even if you have an Apple M1 chip, you still need to install the Java runtime for the x64 architecture, not the one for ARM64.
Step 2: Install DocFetcher 1.1.25
For a list of changes from previous releases, see the changelog.
All downloads below support both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
Download & Release Notes | Supported Platforms |
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docfetcher_1.1.25_win32_setup.exe Run the installer and follow the instructions. |
Windows |
docfetcher-1.1.25-portable.zip This is the portable version that runs on all supported platforms. Installation: Unpack the archive into a folder of your choice, then launch DocFetcher with the respective launcher for your platform. Make sure you have write permissions for the destination folder (i.e. don't unpack into a folder like "C:\Program Files"). |
Windows, Linux, OS X |
DocFetcher-1.1.25.dmg Launch DocFetcher by double-clicking on the application bundle. |
OS X |
Other Downloads
Older releases can be obtained from the SourceForge.net download page.
How the source code can be obtained is explained on this wiki page.