+Sometimes we may refer to Caml or ML
+more generally; but you can assume that what we're talking about always works more
+specifically in OCaml.
+
+It's helpful if in addition to OCaml you also install the
+Findlib add-on and/or the [OPAM](https://opam.ocaml.org) "package manager."
+These will make it easier to install additional add-ons further down the road.
+However, if you're not able to get them working, don't worry about it much.
+
+The current version of OCaml is 4.02.1 (released October 2014).
+<!-- 3.12.1 July 2011; 4.00.1 Oct 2012; 4.01.0 Sept 2013; 4.02.0 Aug 2014; 4.02.1 Oct 2014 -->
+
+
+* In your web browser:
+
+ There is a (slow, bare-bones) version of OCaml available for online use at <http://try.ocamlpro.com/>.
+
+
+* **To install in Windows**
+
+ There are *five* different strategies for installing OCaml on Windows. I don't know which works best.
+
+ 1. First, you can go to <http://caml.inria.fr/download.en.html>.
+ You can probably download and install the
+ "Self installer for the port based on the MinGW toolchain"
+ even if you don't know what MinGW or Cygwin are.
+ Some features of this require Cygwin, but it looks like
+ it should mostly work even for users without Cygwin.
+ At the time of this writing, only an installer for an earlier
+ version of OCaml (4.01.0, from September 2013) is available.
+
+ 2. A second strategy uses a package called
+ [OCPWIN](http://ocaml.org/docs/install.html#OCPWINSelfContainedOCamlforWindows). This also installs only version 4.01.0.
+
+ 3. The [three remaining strategies](http://ocaml.org/docs/install.html#OCamlonCygwin) in some way
+ use the Cygwin environment, mentioned earlier on this page. At least one of
+ those three methods will automatically fetch and help you install Cygwin.
+ The first method listed on that page says it installs version 4.00.1, but
+ really it's been updated and now installs the (somewhat newer, but still
+ not the newest) version 4.01.0.