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Dear jvider Support,
I just downloaded 1.7 thank you very much for your continued support of
jvider I think it is a great product. <...> Keep up the great work.
Regards
David Abrames
Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc.
(2004.06.07)
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Hello,
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I have tried the tool to see if I like it and I must say that the graphical
Interface is quite impressive. The best I've seen in Java sofar.
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Kind regards,
Paul Dalebout
(2004.03.11)
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Dear sir,
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Thank you for making the JVider program, I was not able to make use of the
GridbagLayout function of Java myself.
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With kind regards,
Kees de Weerd
(2004.03.09)
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Jvider seems to work quickly and without a hitch.
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I give you two thumbs up (plus a toe). Let me know if you
guys have updates or info on other apps.
Later,
Mark K. Pumphrey, Major, U.S. Army (Retired)
Raytheon
(2004.02.25)
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Thanks for replying my email. I find Jvider to be easier to use than any
other gui tool I have tried in order to develop a very small gui frontend
to my database application.
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Ken
(2004.01.09)
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That's great, Linas. I assume that JVider is your brainchild? If so,
excellent work. We totally agree that this is the right level of
functionality for a truly useful GUI tool to attempt to take on: just
lay the things out, and we'll take care of customizing them. What we
are doing is using it to lay out and name components in a Panel class,
and then subclassing those and adding the logic which manipulates the
components on the panel. It seems like a simple, but flexible, approach.
Cheers,
Ben && Tim
(2003.09.30)
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You have created a very outstanding piece of work! <...>
With Jvider I now have my complete java development package:
Eclipse 2.1.1 for my IDE,
ObjectDB for my full JDO database (very tiny - only 300kb deployed)
and now Jvider for my GUI work!
Happiness is a great combination of tools.
Keep up the great work,
Harold Davey
Bedford, Texas
(2003.09.05)
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