Under WINDOWS, you download the compressed file jaPreTeX.zip and you unzip it preferably in your "home" directory.
This create a directory jaPreTeX which has, as a sub directory among others, the directory "jarFiles". You open it and there you double-click on the executable "VocPretex.exe". VoxPreTeX opens now on a welcome document.
Because you MUST NOT move any files out of this directory, I conseil strongly that you create an alias on the desk and put on it the icone "asterix.ico" which is in the directory jaPreTeX.
For MACINTOSH, you download the compressed file jaPreTeX.zip and you unzip preferably in your "home" directory.
This create a directory jaPreTeX which has, as a sub directory, among others, the directory
"jarFiles". You open it and there you double-click on the executable "VoxPreTeX". VoxPreTeX opens now on a welcome document.
If your OS is High Sierra, then, because of a bug on it not yet fixed, you must move the program "VoxPreTeX" on your desk, then move it back in the directory "jarFiles"! Now you double-click on "VoxPreTeX" . VoxPreTeX opens now on a welcome document.
Because all files in this directory must stay there, I strongly conseil that you create an alias of VoxPreTeX on the desk.
Be careful.Never the less, on Mc OS, you must install "coco aspell" which is in the directory Aspell contained in jaPreTeX.
The jPreTeX documentation is now contextual, except for the "vocal" part. For it you have to click on the "butterfly" button.
Bye-Bye.