1) Download Unimus
Unimus for Windows is available in 2 versions:
- Standard installer
- Portable (standalone)
Download link:
https://unimus.net/download.html
Standard installer
Running the installer will install Unimus on your computer - just like any other program.
This includes installing Unimus as a service, so it will automatically run when your PC starts.
Portable
You can also run Unimus in portable (standalone) mode - you simply launch it, and it runs.
This means there is nothing to install, and Unimus will only run when you launch it yourself.
2) Install Java
Installing Java manually is only required when running the Portable version.
The installer installs Java, so if you are using the installer, you can skip this step.
Unimus is written in Java, and requires a JRE (Java Runtime Environment) to run.
You can download Java from here: https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
After downloading, simply launch the setup and complete it.
After installing Java, Java may launch your browser and attempt a browser plugin test.
Even if your browser doesn't support the Java browser plugin (such as Chrome, etc.), this doesn't have any effect on Unimus.
Unimus does not use Java in the browser (Unimus is not an applet), so this functionality is not required.
3a) Installing Unimus
To install Unimus, simply run the Installer.
The Installer will install a JRE (Java Runtime Environment).
After, it will install Unimus and register it as a Windows service.
3b) Running in portable mode
To run Unimus in portable (standalone) mode, simply launch the Unimus.exe.
This will open Unimus in a command-line window.
As long as this window remains open, Unimus will stay running.
You can close Unimus simply by closing the command-line window (or use Ctrl+C).
4) Start using Unimus
Unimus will now run at http://localhost:8085, you can access it using your browser.
(substitute 'localhost' for the address of your Unimus server)
If this is the first time you run Unimus, we recommend checking out the initial configuration guide here.