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  1. Extract <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install.zip.
  2. Set Java home:
    1. Open the <modeling tool>.properties file, which can be found in <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install\bin folder.
    2. In the JAVA_HOME line, add the path to the Java software. For example:
      JAVA_HOME=C\:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk1.7.0_67\\jre
  3. To start the modeling tool, open the <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install\bin folder and double click the <modeling tool>.exe file.
  4. In the Import Configuration dialog, do one of the following:
    • If you want to import the environment options from an earlier modeling tool version, select the location and click Import.
    • If you want to use the default environment options, click Use Default.
  5. Add the license.

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  1. Double-click the installer.
  2. In the modeling tool installation window, drag the <modeling tool> folder to the Applications folder.
  3. Close the modeling tool installation window.
  4. Start the modeling tool. Open the Application / <modeling tool> installation folder and double-click the modeling tool .app file (for example, MagicDraw.app).
  5. In the Import Configuration dialog, do one of the following:
    • If you want to import the environment options from an earlier modeling tool version, select the location and click Import.
    • If you want to use the default environment options, click Use Default.
  6. Add the license.

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  1. Extract <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_instal.mac.zip.
  2. Set Java home:
    1. Open the <modeling tool>.properties file, which can be found in <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install\bin folder.
    2. In the JAVA_HOME line, add the path to the Java software. For example:
      JAVA_HOME=/Users/<user_name>/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_92.jdk/Contents/Home/jre
  3. To start the modeling tool, open the <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install_mac folder and double-click the <modeling tool>.app file.
  4. In the Import Configuration dialog, do one of the following:
    • If you want to import the environment options from an earlier modeling tool version, select the location and click Import.
    • If you want to use the default environment options, click Use Default.
  5. Add the license.

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  1. From the <modeling tool>_<version number>_unix.sh shortcut menu, select the Properties command and then click to select the Allow executing file as program check box. 
  2. Double-click the installer.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the modeling tool.
  4. Start the modeling tool. Open the <modeling tool> installation/bin folder and double-click the modeling tool file (for example, magicdraw).
  5. In the Import Configuration dialog, do one of the following:
    • If you want to import the environment options from an earlier modeling tool version, select the location and click Import.
    • If you want to use the default environment options, click Use Default.
  6. Add the license.

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  1. Extract <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install.zip.
  2. Set Java home:
    1. Open the <modeling tool>.properties file, which can be found in <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install\bin folder.
    2. In the JAVA_HOME line, add the path to the Java software. For example:
      JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre1.8.0_71
  3. To start modeling tool, open the <modeling tool>_<version number>_no_install/bin folder and double-click the <modeling tool> file.
  4. In the Import Configuration dialog, do one of the following:
    • If you want to import the environment options from an earlier modeling tool version, select the location and click Import.
    • If you want to use the default environment options, click Use Default.
  5. Add the license.

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