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Bob Cozzi wrote: > Actually, the user-interface components are not Java and will not work on > MAC OS. Like many Java-related things, the user-interface elements in Java > where too slow so IBM opted to use native platform components. That is they > integrated support for Microsoft Windows Common Controls. I think all the UI components are based on SWT. While SWT is native to the OS it's running on, I'm pretty sure there is a MAC version of SWT libraries (there is an eclipse package for Mac OSX). david
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