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101. last updated 2007 3. invalid link 4. invalid linkNikolay Kuznetsov– Nikolay Kuznetsov2012-10-17 11:29:14 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2012 at 11:29
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1JWrapper allows you to convert java to an exe or otherwise native app on the main platforms (Windows Linux, Mac) for free. It runs on any OS, supports built-in code signing and auto-updating, and it can optionally bundle the JRE in a very small (heavily compressed) package.AntonyM– AntonyM2013-02-20 11:54:29 +00:00Commented Feb 20, 2013 at 11:54
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1JarToExe is a 30 day trial...0x6B6F77616C74– 0x6B6F77616C742013-07-26 13:00:17 +00:00Commented Jul 26, 2013 at 13:00
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2lets see, JSmooth was last updated in 2007. This is 7 years ago. This is like 1000 years in humans age. JarToExe seems to be still active. But no trial version and costs $145. Executor link is dead. Advanced Installer is for making .MSI, no mention of Java on the site, and it looks like marketing web site. This is a really useful answer. No open source software anywhere.Nasser– Nasser2014-03-08 20:36:41 +00:00Commented Mar 8, 2014 at 20:36
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6There's also Launch4J: launch4j.sourceforge.net (one of many listed on Dmitry's page)Dave C– Dave C2015-09-11 14:35:30 +00:00Commented Sep 11, 2015 at 14:35
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