Options -o and -sjava together, because Jad can accidentally overwrite This command creates file 'example1.java'. Option -s allows to change output file extension: class extension and/or use wildcards in the names of Option -o permits overwriting without a confirmation. If such file already exists Jad asks whether you want to overwrite it or not. This command creates file 'example1.jad' in the current directory. To decompile a single JAVA class file 'example1.class' an executable file named 'jad.exe' (Windows *) Unzip jad.zip file into any appropriate directory on your hard drive. Jad 1.5.5.3 for AIX 4.2 on IBM RS-6000 platform Jad 1.5.7a for Solaris 7 on Intel platform Jad 1.5.7b for Mac OS X (Rhapsody 5.3) on PowerPC platform Jad 1.5.7f for BeOS 5.0 on Intel platform Jad 1.5.7f for Solaris 7 on Sun Sparc platformĬompiled on Sun 4m (Sparc10) using GCC 2.8.1, statically linked. Jad 1.5.7g for Linux on Sun Sparc platform - statically linked Jad 1.5.7g for Linux on Sun Sparc platform Jad 1.5.8c for Mac OS X (Darwin 1.3) on PowerPC platform
Jad 1.5.8c for Solaris 8 on Intel platform OS/2 version was cross-compiled on Windows using EMX and RSXNT packages, therefore it requires EMX runtime (EMX.DLL should be enough). Take this version if the one above crashes or displays the 'seek error' message. Jad 1.5.8g for Mac OS X 10.4.6 on Intel platform Jad 1.5.8g for Windows 9x/NT/2000 on Intel platform