2014-05-04 17:32 GMT+02:00 Gary Verhaegen <gary.verhae...@gmail.com>:

> I'm no expert, but the arguments I have seen against Swing are
> almost always about the API, so they do not really apply to seesaw.
>
> The other arguments were about the non-native look, but I seem to remember
> that seesaw took care of that too.
>

​Well for the moment I stick to seesaw then. I tried hello-seesaw and that
works really well. It went first wrong, but that was a stupid mistake of me
in the project file.
 ​


> Well, I am a newbie with GUI, so best to start with seesaw if there is no
> real reason not to use Swing I think then. (I do not remember why Swing was
> discouraged.) I have to look into the start-up time. I did not know about
> that.
>

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Cecil Westerhof

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