The YAAC distribution (the zip file) is just one file. But the contents have to be extracted into a directory of your choice ("YAAC" is a good name, because that directory name will be created by YAAC anyway if it doesn't already exist to contain
the log files and map data). When the files are extracted, there should be about 491 files (not counting logs, map data, and any plugins you install) scattered across the base directory and three subdirectories. Lots of .png files for map icons.
As hartmangj pointed out, you can't run the YAAC program from inside the zip file; you have to unzip all the files into a directory tree first.
The zip file is just a static pile of files. It is not a program in its own right, but just a "shipping container" for the program files.
Hope this helps.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
OK yup Java checks out. Its installed and enabled
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Problem is the YAAC.jar and YAACMain.jar are missing. Images subdirectory is missing too
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Going to delete all the YAAC files and download it again. I have a slow connection living in a rural area so a download takes a while.
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OR maybe I take the download the zipped file from my Ubuntu computer and drag it over to the Windoz machine. I know that one worked. Its all one file right ? It doesn't query the OS before download does it ?
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don