If you know of an
application that should be considered for this Swing Connection feature,
we'd love to hear about it. Please contact
us.
| Alloy
Look & Feel - Incors |
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The
new Alloy Look&Feel was created by the same folks who brought
your the Kunstoff
("plastic") L&F. What to say about this? How
about: the Alloy look and feel from INCORS GmbH is gorgeous! Creating
a great look and feel requires a rare combination of software engineering
and visual arts talent. We're thrilled to see them come together
so successfully!

You can find
the Alloy L&F at: www.incors.com/lookandfeel
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| JDictionary |
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Here's a beautiful application that translates words and phrases from
one language to another. JDicationary is LGPL'd
software created by Csaba
Kertész and can now be extended through plugins by open
source developers. Plugin modules are downloaded automatically from
the web, and there are some interesting ones on the horizon for synthesizing
speach and for the online dictionary database at dict.org
JDictionary
is available at: www.jdictionary.info
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| CryptoHeaven |
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I'm proud to say that for the last week or so I've been using a pure
Java email/chat/file-sharing client called CryptoHeaven. This isn't just
an ordinary "communications" client, there's a big emphasis
on security features. Email can be sent encrypted and files and messages
can be securely stored
on CryptoHeaven's servers and shared with whomever you choose. This app
would be impressive if it were only a communications client,
however it's really more than that.
Give the free
download a spin and don't miss the CryptoHeaven interview with
former Secretary of State Al Haig (!) on TV.
You can check
out CryptoHeaven at: www.cryptoheaven.com
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| Oculus
Layout System |
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The one
Swing GUI development task that most developers find difficult
is component layout. The simple layout managers, like BorderLayout,
are often not general enough, but the general purpose workhorses
like GridBagLayout and the BoxLayout classes can be difficult to
use. Support for interactively defining layouts using direct manipulation
tools or wizards within IDEs does exist however many developers
are still looking for something better. Oculus Technologies has
created a layout editor that may prove to be the technology that
finally fills the gap. The tool is pretty easy to use, it generates
straightforward code based on their layout manager, and there's
a web started evaluation version. So give it a try and decide for
yourself!

You can take
a look at OculusLayout here: www.javalayout.com
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| Valuatum |
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Valuatum is a tool for stockbrokers that includes a web started Swing
client for valuating companies (called ValuModel). It was written
by the eponymous software development firm in Helsinki, Finland.
Esa
Mäkeläinen was kind enough to send us a short
description which we definitely could have not said better
ourselves: "What makes the ValuModel convenient is that
the user may change the estimates at many levels, e.g. EBIT
and Net Sales estimates at corporate, quartal or at divisional
level or with growth rates/margins and thereafter see the effects
on key figures and cash flow based valuation. This is because
the model has formulas to many directions and not only one
estimate path as a normal valuation model on Excel spreadsheet.
The graphical userinterface created with Swing hides the 8700
parameters of the model neatly behind a tree structure. ValuModel
is a part of bigger entity called Valuatum Platform, which
is a platform to stockbrokers for delivering research data
to their institutional customers and for bartering data beyond
their own coverage with other brokers."
There's a free 30 day evaluation (web started!), so call your broker!
The Valuaturn
website is at: www.valuatum.com
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| SimplyHTML
- Light Development |
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A nice open source text processing application. You might think that
SimplyHTML was an HTML editor however the web site says otherwise: " SimplyHTML
is not a HTML editor. There are countless of undoubtedly good applications
around already. SimplyHTML is a text processing application being
based on HTML and CSS files."

You can check
out the SimplyHTML at: www.lightdev.com
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| Momentum
- Inview Software |
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Here's a new peer to peer (P2P) collaboration application that's a showcase
for Swing and for what's possible using the JXTA support
for P2P networking. The Momentum application supports sharing and
collaborating on documents and drawings using email, chat, and direct
manipulation. And there's no need for a special centralized server
- all communication is peer to peer.
Inview Software can be found at: www.inviewsoftware.com
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| ActiveStudio
- HiddenMind Software |
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Phil Herold, who's
the Team Lead for Active Studio™ was kind enough to send
us some screenshots of this tool from HiddenMind Software.
Active Studio
is used to develop and deploy JavaScript "applets" on
handheld wireless PDAs (RIM BlackBerry and Pocket PC are supported).
Most of the screenshots below show the custom look and feel, "Studio",
that the Active Studio folks derived from the standard Swing
Windows L&F. There's also a screenshot of the app dressed
up in the "modern" skin of SkinLF.
HiddenMind
Software can be found at: www.hiddenmind.com/products_studio.html
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| LDMS
- SI Software |
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LDMS - Lebhafte Diskussionen, Motivierende Stimmung
Bjoern Stenersen was
kind enough to send us this description: "LDMS is a document,
list distribution, and output management system which can also
process extremely large quantities of data and allows for any number
of users at distributed locations. LDMS combines intuitive, flexible
PC editing with the security and power of the mainframe." He
also noted that the previous version of the app was written in
C++!
The SI Software website is at: www.si-software.de
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| JPhotoBrush |
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Tanveer
Rameez was
kind enough to send us this description of JPhotoBrush:
"Here
is an Image Manipulation application written entirely in java
making extensive use of Swing, Java2D and imaging concepts by
the author. It has many features-filters, effects, transformations
and drawing tools and user friendly interfaces. Includes a Image
browser that supports most common image file types. Effects plugins
and Look & Feel plugins can also be added. It is also Java
Web start enabled and is a freeware for non-commercial use."

JPhotoBrush
can be found at: www.tanveer.freeservers.com/programming/JPhotoBrush.htm
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| Compiere
Looks |
JNLP: http://www.compiere.org/looks/compiereLooks.jnlp
Jorg Janke from Compiere
sent us a pointer to the Compiere look and feel some time ago (OK - six
months ago!) and it got lost it our otherwise flawless Swing Sightings
email processing system. So here it finally is. Compiere also makes an ERM/CRM
system which is consistently one of the top ten most active open
source projects on sourceforge.net. We hope to cover that in a future
edition of Swing Sightings.
You can check
out Compiere Looks at: www.compiere.org
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| Moon
Task |
Moon Task is a simple web started task scheduler written by Antony
Ng. If you're a software engineer you've got a long todo list (admit
it!), so why not add "try Moon Task" somewhere near the beginning.

You can check out Moon Task at: members.tripod.com/moontask
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| SwingML |
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SwingML is
an open source project whose goal is to create an XML markup
language to render in a web browser JFC/Swing based graphical
user interfaces. The Swing based SwingML renderer applet is a
svelte 119K bytes and markup descriptions for GUI can be quite
compact. SwingML is not unlike a commercial product from enode that
we featured in Swing
Sightings #9.
SwingML is
available at: swingml.sourceforge.net
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