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Building modern, elegant and fast Swing applications
... and flexible animation APIs that scale from simple, single-property cases to complex scenarios that involve multiple animations. It powers all animations in the Radiance libraries. Theming provides a comprehensive set of APIs for skinning Swing applications, addressing the most demanding, modern design requirements. It comes with built-in support for all core Swing components, and a flexible API surface for rendering third-party / application components.
Eclipse System Monitor is an Eclipse Plugin that provides information about performance of the host on which Eclipse runs. It is unobtrusive but yet visible enough to watch system performance from the corner of one's eye. More on project webpage ...
Helper is an integrated PIM and social networking (blog, RSS, foaf, etc) client. Allows to store, annotate and navigate information uniformly by means of folders, tags and categories. Based on OWL, Eclipse RCP and open standards (Dublin Core, foaf, etc).
Whassup provides RSS newsreader capabilities and consists of an RSS Core library, an Eclipse plugin, and a standalone application based on the Eclipse IDE framework.
A Java desktop environment that co-exists with the native desktop and is based around a flexible, quality JNLP client core (netx). It can run almost any application or applet on the Web and all in a single JVM or multiple JVMs.
This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.