MiG Layout is the most versatile and flexible Java Swing and SWT Layout Manager. MiG Layout can produce flowing, grid based, absolute (with links), grouped and docking layouts and you will never have to switch to another layout manager ever again!

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  • Forget about the default Layout Managers, MiGLayout is very easy yet very powerful.
  • I used this layout manager to create a very complex layout that was based on an XML file. At startup we could layout a component and specify the value to display in each field. This would NEVER have been possible without MiG layout.
  • We are using it to extend our powerful Swing even further in the ADempiere project. The greatest thing to happen to Java!
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Java AWT, Java Swing, Java SWT

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java User Interface (UI) Software, Java Layout Managers

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2007-02-07