Java Decompiler For Mac Os

I've used, which has a handy GUI, but it seems as if the latest version is only a trial and forces you to purchase the software after some period of days (I recall using an earlier free version about a year ago at a previous job). I'm aware of Jad and Jadclipse, but what I loved about DJ Java Decompiler was that it integrated with Windows Explorer - so I could simply open up a JAR in something like WinRAR, navigate thru the packages, and double-click on a.class file to view it's decompiled source. Can anyone suggest other good, free,.class viewers? The criteria I have in mind for these would be: • GUI-based • Integrates to Windows Explorer (so I don't have to run some command-line options like with JAD) • optional - can also show raw JVM bytecode commands In other words - I'd like to find the closest thing to for Java as possible. Closed as off-topic by,,,, user155407 Sep 19 '13 at 9:14 This question appears to be off-topic.

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