jMax is a tool for creating real-time multimedia and musical applications through visual programming. It enables building interactive experiences with ease.
To install this package, users can follow a simple process. First, navigate to the directory that contains the package's source code. From there, run the "./configure" command to configure the package for your system. If you are utilizing "csh" on an old version of System V, typing "sh ./configure" instead will prevent "csh" from attempting to execute the "configure" function itself.
Running "configure" will initiate a process that prints progress messages indicating which features are being checked for. After it has completed, users can then run the "make" command to compile the package. Furthermore, they may choose to run any self-tests that accompany the package by entering "make check" and install the program, data files, and documentation using "make install."
If necessary, users can use "make clean" to remove any program binaries and object files from the source code directory. To remove the files created by "configure" as well, so that the package can be compiled for a different computer, users can enter "make distclean."
Finally, there is a "make maintainer-clean" target, although it is mainly intended for the package's developers. In summary, the jMax project is an excellent software package for creating interactive, real-time multimedia and musical applications, made even more accessible by its user-friendly installation process.
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