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  • Subject: Java and MacOS
  • From: Jonathan Neve <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 08:23:44 +0200

Hi!

We are a company of software development in France. We currently develop only for Windows, but we are very impressed with MacOS X, and would like to be able to produce cross-platform applications that can run on both MacOS X and Windows.

So I'd like to know, what does MacOS provide in the way of Java development? I find Swing applications particularly sluggish and ugly, so any other solution that works would be welcome. As for Eclipse, it's nice, but I don't know of any serious IDE that provides a proper framework for rapid application development, nor visual form designing capabilities...

Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks!
Jonathan Neve.
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