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For a native application for the desktop Java fits the need for cross platform. Yea its GUI is rather plain, but it has all the components required.

I have a Java application that was built in 1999, still works on Mac, Linux, and Windows. I have built some JavaFX apps, but they have had problems rendering on some machines, so I have abandon that avenue. Besides it appears to be designed for the web, and was just a pain for layouts.

For years I have been working a Java framework that allows for quick building of basic applications. The framework comes with database access, SQLite included, and a deployments and what is now called package management.

lindyFrame http://dandymadeproductions.com/projects/lindyFrame/lindyFra... https://github.com/danap/lindyframe



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