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Enough with the SWING problems :)
Hi, everyone,
Seeing so much posts titled "a problem with... (some swing component)", I
just feel I have to answer to all of you giving you my personal solution
of all my problems with SWING. It's simple - I just replaced it I found
a GUI library, called PGUI (ProSyst GUI - http://www.prosyst.com/ or download
http://dz.prosyst.com/) that is... what can I say, it is a GUI, like SWING,
only better You can change appearances however you like, you have additional
components and much less bugs. And most of all there is a Swing2PGUI tool,
so you don't have to rewrite everything again. Try it, maybe you'll start
to breathe easier 
Jeremy
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