javaDVI Alternatives

javaDVI is described as 'This is the second release of javaDVI, a DVI viewer and printer coded in Java. You will need Java RTE 1.3 to run this application' and is an app. There are three alternatives to javaDVI for Windows and Linux. The best javaDVI alternative is MDVI, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like javaDVI are xdvi and DVIWIN.

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This is the second release of javaDVI, a DVI viewer and printer coded in Java. You will need Java RTE 1.3 to run this...

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javaDVI alternatives page was last updated Nov 27, 2014
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    MDVI aims to provide a library that can be used to implement DVI drivers easily. A DVI driver is included, and uses the X Window System to display files. However, MDVI is in its very early stages of development.

    3 MDVI alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Platforms

    • Windows
    • Linux

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    • MDVI is the most popular Windows & Linux alternative to javaDVI.

    • MDVI is the most popular Open Source & free alternative to javaDVI.

    • MDVI is Free and Open SourcejavaDVI is also Free and Open Source
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    xdvi is a program to display TeX .dvi files under the X Window System. It runs under Unix (and look-alikes) and possibly VMS. I am also aware of a version that runs under Desqview/X, but do not know much about it.

    3 xdvi alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Platforms

    • Windows
    • Linux

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    DVIWIN is a Windows viewer and print driver for TeX DVI files. DVIWIN is written by Hippocrates Sendoukas, and is free for individual and non-commercial use.

    3 DVIWIN alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Platforms

    • Windows
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