Sweet Home 3D application may run on Windows, Mac OS X 10.4 to macOS 11, Linux and Solaris.
Depending on whether Java is installed on you system or not, you may launch Sweet Home 3D
with Java Web Start or its installer.
Download Sweet Home 3D installer
Sweet Home 3D installer is available under two versions, both bundled with a private copy of Java:
- a free version available at SourceForge.net that comes with 100 pieces of furniture and 26 textures
- a paid version available on the Amazon App Store bundled with 1500 pieces of furniture and 418 textures.
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(version 6.5.2 - 77.1 MB) | (version 6.5.1 - 228 MB) |
Once downloaded, run the installation program and follow the instructions from the installation wizard.
Ensure that the latest version of the drivers of your video card is installed, to get the best performances in Sweet Home 3D. If you encounter some problems at Sweet Home 3D launch, please read the FAQ for additional information. |
Sweet Home 3D installer is available under two versions, both bundled with a private copy of Java:
- a free version available at SourceForge.net bundled with 100 pieces of furniture and 26 textures
- a paid version available on the Microsoft Store, automatically updated and bundled with 1500 pieces of furniture and 418 textures.
(version 6.5.2 - 77.1 MB) | (version 6.5.3 - 245 MB) |
Once downloaded, run the installation program and follow the instructions from the installation wizard.
Ensure that the latest version of the drivers of your video card is installed, to get the best performances in Sweet Home 3D. If you encounter some problems at Sweet Home 3D launch, please read the FAQ for additional information. |
Sweet Home 3D installer is available under two versions:
- a free version available at SourceForge.net bundled with 100 pieces of furniture and 26 textures
- a paid version available on the Mac App Store, sandboxed, automatically updated and bundled with 1500 pieces of furniture and 418 textures.
(version 6.5.2 - 75 MB) | (version 6.5.3 - 270 MB) |
For the free version, downloadSweetHome3D-6.5.2-macosx.dmg
for Mac OS X 10.8 to macOS 11, orSweetHome3D-6.5.2-macosx-10.4-10.9.dmg
(19.5 MB) for Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.8. Then double-click on the file you'll have downloaded, and runSweet Home 3D
application found in the opened folder. If the system refuses to launch Sweet Home 3D for security reasons, click on its application icon while maintaining the ctrl key pressed, and choose Open in the contextual menu that will appear. To install Sweet Home 3D, drag and drop the application in the folder of your choice.
If you don't want to care about the Java configuration of your system, click on one of the following links to download an all-in-one Sweet Home 3D installer bundled with Java:
Windows installer | - | Mac OS X installer | - | Linux 32-bit installer | - | Linux 64-bit installer |
(77.1 MB) | (75 MB) | (70.9 MB) | (67.6 MB) |
Run the downloaded installation program, and follow the instructions from the installation wizard. |
Under Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.8, download this installer (19.5 MB). |
Uncompress the downloaded file and run SweetHome3D application found in the uncompressed directory, possibly using this tip to launch it with a double click under Ubuntu. To install Sweet Home 3D, move the uncompressed directory in the one of your choice or read this article to create a launcher (see also this subject in the forum). |
Whatever your system is, ensure that the latest version of the drivers of your video card is installed, to get the best performances in Sweet Home 3D. |
Download Sweet Home 3D with Java Web Start
If Java version 8 is installed on your system, click on the following link to download and launch Sweet Home 3D version 6.5.2 (19.5 MB):
Launch Sweet Home 3D with Java Web Start |
Clicking on the previous link will automatically download and launch Sweet Home 3D. |
If Sweet Home 3D loading doesn't start once you clicked on the previous link, click on the SweetHome3D.jnlp downloaded file while maintaining the ctrl key pressed, and choose Open in the contextual menu that will appear. |
Choose to open the SweetHome3D.jnlp downloaded file with javaws program that you'll find in the bin directory of the JRE (Java Runtime Environment). |
If, once started, the download of Sweet Home 3D files by Java Web Start is interrupted, please wait, download should continue after a while. |
Other downloads
Depending on your needs, you may also download the following files proposed in the Sweet Home 3D Download section on SourceForge.net:
3D models libraries | Each zipped file of the section SweetHome3D-models contains a double-clickable SH3F file describing additional 3D models created by contributors for the furniture catalog of Sweet Home 3D. Read Libraries of 3D models section for more information. |
Textures libraries | Each zipped file of the section SweetHome3D-textures contains a double-clickable SH3T file describing additional textures created by contributors for the textures catalog of Sweet Home 3D. |
Furniture Library Editor (10.8 MB) | This double-clickable JAR file launches the Furniture Library Editor under Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems with Java installed. Like the Furniture import wizard, this application lets you quickly create a SH3F file and edit the properties of the 3D models it contains. |
Textures Library Editor (1.1 MB) | This double-clickable JAR file launches the Textures Library Editor under any system with Java installed. Like the Textures import wizard, this application lets you easily create a SH3T file and edit the properties of the texture images it contains. |
Sweet Home 3D JS Viewer (3.2 MB) | This archive contains the files of a HTML5 / WebGL Canvas you can upload on your web site to display the 3D view of a Sweet Home 3D file. Read the README.TXT file included in this archive for instructions about installation process. |
Sweet Home 3D portable (351 MB) | This 7-zip archive contains Sweet Home 3D applications for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, Mac OS X, 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, bundled with the Java environments required to execute them. Once you uncompressed this archive in a given folder (on a hard disk or a USB key), you can move this folder or the USB key where you copied it to use Sweet Home 3D on another computer, without losing software configuration. |
Sweet Home 3D executable jar (25.5 MB) | This double-clickable JAR file launches Sweet Home 3D under Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems with Java installed. It's not the preferred option to run Sweet Home 3D because you won't get association with Sweet Home 3D files, and depending on the Java version you use, it could use 96 MB of memory at maximum, which is too small to create middle sized homes. This JAR file is useful for plug-ins developers and advanced users who wants to run Sweet Home 3D with customized Java options (like the -Xmx Java option that lets you choose the maximum memory size used by Java). |
Sweet Home 3D installers | The SweetHome3D section contains the installers of Sweet Home 3D for all the supported operating systems and all the released versions up to the current version 6.5.2. |
Sweet Home 3D source (27.6 MB) | This archive contains the source files used to build Sweet Home 3D. Sources are useful to developers who want to contribute to the development of Sweet Home 3D and its plug-ins. Note that source files may be browsed on-line too with the web-based CVS repository viewer provided by SourceForge.net. |
Sweet Home 3D javadoc (2.5 MB) | This archive contains the developer's javadoc built from the source files of Sweet Home 3D. Javadoc is useful for developers only. Note that the javadoc may be browsed on-line here. |
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Programmers attending Monday's opening keynote of Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference got a triple dose of system software as the company previewed three releases of the Mac OS: Mac OS 8.6, a free update that's now shipping; Sonata, an upgrade scheduled to ship this fall; and Mac OS X Client, which Apple expects to ship in 2000.
Mac OS 8.6
This update, which began shipping Monday, consolidates bug fixes and adds several new features, most notably an improved power management system for PowerBooks that increases battery life by 25 to 37 percent. In addition, Mac OS 8.6 offers enhancements to the Sherlock search engine, including new plug-ins and the ability to search the contents of locally stored PDF and HTML documents. The update also incorporates the latest versions of AppleScript, ColorSync, and Mac OS Runtime for Java, as well as a new release of the LaserWriter driver. Users of Mac OS 8.5 can download the update for free; a CD-ROM version is available for $19.95. Users of previous Mac OS releases must upgrade to Mac OS 8.5 before adding the update.
Sonata
Sonata is the code-name for the next major Mac OS release, which is now scheduled to ship this fall. Apple says that Sonata will include more than 50 new features, but the company chose to preview two: a major Sherlock upgrade and the ability to configure a single system for multiple users. The upgrade is scheduled to ship this fall.
Sherlock II will feature a revised design reminiscent of Apple's new QuickTime Player, with a drawer that lets you store commonly used plug-in sets. In addition to providing plug-ins for accessing Internet search engines, Sherlock II will include plug-ins for automatically accessing online retailers and 'people-finder' directories. For example, if you want to purchase a modem, Sherlock will search e-commerce sites and return with a list of modems including product name, price, and availability. If you search for a person, the results window displays names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers.
The new multiple user feature, of particular interest to families, lets you set up your Mac with unique preferences and access privileges for each family member. When you boot up the Mac, you select your name from a log-in panel and enter a password. The system then configures itself to conform to your preferences for fonts, desktop appearance, and other elements. You can use the passwords to control access to e-mail, Web sites, and locally stored files or folders. You can also require users to enter passwords to open individual documents. A voice-print feature lets you speak the password rather than typing it.
Mac OS X
The client version of Mac OS X, Apple's next-generation OS, will include the same core software found in Mac OS X Server and Darwin, Apple's open-source server software. A Unix-based OS, Mac OS X will include such modern OS features as protected memory, multithreading, and preemptive multitasking. It is scheduled for release next year.
Blueprints Mac Os Catalina
During the WWDC demo, Apple's Steve Jobs and Avie Tevanian discussed several components of the forthcoming OS, including a new imaging model and a new version of the Finder.
The imaging model, known as Quartz, provides windowing and graphic-display features currently handled by QuickDraw. Based on Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format, Quartz will support such sophisticated imaging features as alpha channels, making it easier for developers to incorporate image compositing functions into their applications. For example, Apple product marketing VP Phil Schiller dragged a PDF file to a sample application that automatically anti-aliased the graphic and generated a blurred drop shadow. Showing another sample application, he laid one PDF file on top of another and used slider controls to modify their transparency.
The new Finder, apparently borrowed from the Next OS, lets you view the contents of local volumes or remote directories by clicking on icons above a results window. Frequently accessed folders, whether stored locally or across a network, can be stored on a 'shelf' for easy access, a feature that Jobs likened to the tuner buttons on a car radio. The new Finder will also include picture previews and file information in the directory list. Apple says the new features will make it easier to access files, especially those on remote volumes. However, some developers were less than enthusiastic about the new approach, contending that users will find it more difficult to move or copy files.
Escape room (itch) (eboatwright) mac os. Apple also demonstrated a forthcoming e-mail client for the new OS. Leveraging the capabilities in Mac OS X, the software will let you place PDF files in the message body. You'll also be able to search for message content–including the contents of PDF files–using a Sherlock-based engine.
Developers, who received a special preview release of Mac OS X after the WWDC keynote, praised Apple for sticking to its OS development roadmap. However, the company has changed the labels for some key components in the new OS. The Mac OS X Blue Box, which will be used to run current Mac applications under the new OS, is now known as 'Classic.' Mac programs will run unmodified in this mode, but won't be able to take advantage of protected memory or other modern OS features. The Yellow Box, used to develop new software for the OS, will be known as Cocoa and will incorporate the ability to run Java programs. The third component, Carbon, will be used to run Mac applications that have been adapted to the Carbon API, which Apple announced at last year's WWDC. Mac applications that have been written to the Carbon spec will have access to Mac OS X's modern OS features.
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In addition to previewing the OS upgrades, Apple has released a faster version of its Java software, Mac OS Runtime for Java 2.1.1, as well as a Macintosh implementation of OpenGL, software that allows for faster 3-D graphics performance. Although the new Java is much faster than Apple's previous version, Jobs admitted that it's about 30 percent slower than the latest Windows implementation. However, Apple showed a prototype version of a Java 2 interpreter that was considerably faster than a Java interpreter running on a Pentium workstation.