Viber-jad-file

Use (Windows) or JADTool (Java CLI):

Be wary of downloading "Viber.jad" files from unofficial third-party websites, as these legacy files are often used to disguise malware for modern systems. Viber-jad-file

MIDlet-Name: ViberMIDlet-Version: 1.0.0MIDlet-Vendor: Viber MediaMIDlet-1: Viber, /icon.png, com.viber.voip.MainMIDlet-Jar-URL: viber.jarMIDlet-Jar-Size: [Exact file size of your JAR in bytes]MicroEdition-Profile: MIDP-2.0MicroEdition-Configuration: CLDC-1.18 lines; Line 1: MIDlet-Name: Viber; Line 2: MIDlet-Version: 1.0.0; Line 3: MIDlet-Vendor: Viber Media; Line 4: MIDlet-1: Viber, /icon.png, com.viber.voip.Main; Line 5: MIDlet-Jar-URL: viber.jar; Line 6: MIDlet-Jar-Size: [Exact file size of your JAR in bytes]; Line 7: MicroEdition-Profile: MIDP-2.0; Line 8: MicroEdition-Configuration: CLDC-1.1 end-lines; Use (Windows) or JADTool (Java CLI): Be wary

A JAD file is simply a plain text file containing specific metadata instructions. You can construct one manually using any basic text editor. 1. Extract JAR Metadata Line 1: MIDlet-Name: Viber

When you try to install a JAR file directly without a JAD file, many older Java phones will throw an error: “Missing JAD file” or “Invalid JAR.” Creating or downloading a proper Viber JAD file solves this problem.