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| From | "Jamey Bon" <jamey.bon@THRWHITE.remove-dii-this> |
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| Subject | Best GUI designer (prefer |
| Message-ID | <Xns9900DF8294DC4jbonduecom@216.151.153.48> (permalink) |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.gui |
| Date | 2011-04-27 15:32 +0000 |
| Organization | TDS.net |
To: comp.lang.java.gui Yes, I know that a question like that cannot really be answered. But I brand new to java GUI design, and I am confused by all the options out there for a decent GUI designer. Worse, most of the info I have found on the web is dated. I gather my choices are NetBeans or Eclipse as far as open source goes. I have been using Eclipse for non GUI stuff, so I am comfortable with that IDE. But there are many choices for plugins, and I would like some feedback on which ones might be the "best." Some of what I have read indicates that NetBeans is (much) better than Eclipse for GUI deisign, but that was all somewhat dated, so I would like an up to date opinion on that. I greatly appreciate any advice on this subject, and I hope that I avoid some sort of flame war for bringing something so subjective up in the first place. TIA, JB --- * Synchronet * The Whitehouse BBS --- whitehouse.hulds.com --- check it out free usenet! --- Synchronet 3.15a-Win32 NewsLink 1.92 Time Warp of the Future BBS - telnet://time.synchro.net:24
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