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JDatePicker 4.3

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JDatePicker 4.3

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JDatePicker is a suite of date components for Swing, highly appreciated by Java developers for its richness of features, configurability and well crafted API. It contains an editable date picker, a date/time field, a multiple month calendar and a month component.

* Lots of features to handle any date/time entry situation
* Careful and well-crafted API to speed up the development of your application
* Microsoft-like calendar to keep the same feeling for users when moving to Java applications
* Mouse and keyboard support to enter date time information intuitively
* Detailed tutorial and examples to get the most out of API
* Source code access to ensure the life of your application
* Works with J2SE 1.3 or higher on Windows, Mac, Linux and all Java enabled platforms
* Royalty free distribution

Time and patience were spent to put even the smallest details in place. The components handle any date/time entry situation, have a Swing-like API and Sun-like documentation.


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File Name:
jdatepicker-4.3-trial.zip
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Languages:
Java
Platforms:
Unknown
Release date:
1/8/2007
License:
Unknown
Size:
1 MB
Price/Fee (US$):
119.00 $
Number of downloads:
295

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