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Graphical User Interface for R on Mac OS X.

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GuiHaskell aims to be a cross-platform development environment for Haskell that is integrated with other popular Haskell tools. The program uses the PropLang GUI combinator library to declaratively define the relationships between UI elements and data.

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Simple, good looking, customizable renderers for Swing table cells, combo boxes and more.

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PythonCard is a GUI construction kit for building cross-platform desktop applications on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, using the Python language. It lets you develop graphical applications quickly and easily with a minimum of effort and coding.

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Imagine how easy would be if you could develop in GWT with the classes you already know in swing. How easy it is to keep the things the way you like. This is what GWings is like. Give wings to your imagination.

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The Java Desktop Network Component (JDNC) project is about reducing the effort and expertise required to build rich, responsive Java desktop clients. JDNC leverages the power of J2SE and Swing, but provides a simplified programming model which enables common user-interface functionality to be ... [More] constructed more quickly, without requiring significant Swing or GUI programming skill. [Less]

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A unified Widget Server for Swing- and Web-Clients

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Kimci's widgets

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The Xito platform has been created to address client deployment issues and develop a rich Java client experience for end users. The platform is comprised of modular services that work together to produce a network centric architecture with an easy to use user interface integrated with the native ... [More] host operating system. The Xito Platform will address the core issues of existing Java client technology, namely: large memory and performance requirements, a poor user interface to manage Java applications, and complex security model that is not understood by end users. [Less]

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build.py is a build automation tool, similar to GNU Make, Jam and others. It's, however, aimed at small projects, which don't need complexity and robustness of the above ones. build.py follows the KISS principle - you can learn in in the matter of minutes! Generally, build.py is designed to ... [More] be easy as much as it's possible, thus providing fast learning curve. build.py is written in Python - mature, multi-paradigm programming language. For those who know it - you do not need to learn Yet Another Scripting Language, as you would with Make or CMake - you can use your experience to shape build.py into your needs. If you don't program in Python, don't worry - it's probably one of the easiest (yet it's really powerful) languages to learn! Planned features of build.py: Automated building, installation, cleaning, removing, compressed package creating Cross-platform GUI interface for end-users Support for various compilers Easy and straightforward learning curve Comprehensive documentation build.py consists of one (!) file, so you can redistribute it along your package - no additional dependencies! (to be extended) Actually, build.py is in intense development. You can check it out from SVN (see 'Sources' section). Current trunk also provides all necessary documentation. Useful links: WhyBuildPy Examples [Less]

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