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>> I might also add that Eclipse does not use Swing, it uses SWT
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> I know, which is why I mentioned Eclipse: you don't really use SWT other
> than in Eclipse-based apps.
When and if I make my own Java-based GUI app, I will probably use SWT. I
really prefer having native widgets instead of "looks and feels like it
but not quite", ie. Swing.
Azureus uses SWT, first Java app I saw that actually looks like
everything else on my system.
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