@Joop: I initially misunderstood the instructions for using the applications on your pages. By reading too quick, my attention was limited to the file which contained the .cmd file and I was trying to run that file alone, also misleaded by the fact that I could not download the other one containing the real .jar executable object because a user+password is asked to access that file. Is that intentionally protected?
After this I moved on a couple of other java applications (Alle Day / ImageEditor) and I saw that they work just by choosing Open JDK item in the context menu of the .jar file , no need of object properties editing !
Joop, I like much the java apps on your pages, do you think that a free word processor at the level (o nearly) of Open Office will appear there in the future?
Thanks for the feed-back. I don't know what did go wrong. I use some kind of standard page setup and just fill in the text. That's done for page 1 to 140 (and counting

). So first I thought something did wrong in my setup, a failure which sneaky did get in, but no. Did compare with other pages, setup the same. Then I thought I had hit the limit on my space, but according FM/2 I have still one 1Gb left. I could not download the file. So strait to my account, file is there. But could not download it. So I uploaded the one on my harddrive (If anything happen I can replace my homepage immediately) to my account. Did start FF again and finally I could download the file. Beats me what did go wrong, can't find it. But if others have similar results with downloading, please report. Also report if a link to a file seems broken. Sometimes the source moves to other places.
If my pages are not understood or to difficult or something, please report. And please do tell me what's wrong. My native is Dutch and I setup the pages first in English and then translate them to Dutch

. I have the feeling I did a decent job but...
Now your question of the word processor, problem 1 is that we still at OpenJDK 6. Problem 2, not all seems pure Java, sometimes specific files for Windows, Linux or Apple are included. In other words I have to compile a new dll if there is source for that file which is not always the case. To make it worse.. having a dll, it is not said that it will work as code might be hard coded for those three. That brings me to problem 3, we don't have Eclipse. But the good thing is that I now know where to look for, but coming to problem 1, don't expect fancy things as Word was back then also not the level of today and "wordy"-things most times protected Microsoft stuff, so not to be included in a nice Java program.