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SWT is an open source widget toolkit for Java designed to provide efficient,
portable access to the user-interface facilities of the operating systems
on which it is implemented.
Welcome
Welcome to SWT! You may have come to this page looking for snippets (little code examples)
or examples (big code examples like ControlExample);
widget snapshots
or documentation.
Or maybe you want to request a feature,
report a bug,
or ask a question.
Whatever the reason, you will find many resources here. Enjoy!
Releases
Stable Eclipse download page
For links to the stable SWT Binary and Source for all platforms, select the entry for the latest official release
and then scroll to bottom of page.
Development Eclipse download page
For links to SWT Binary and Source for all platforms, select current integration build (select entry starting with I in the
Latest Downloads) and then scroll to bottom of page.
SWT development is discussed and tracked in the
Eclipse bugzilla under the
Platform/SWT component. You can subscribe to the new bug inbox by
watching [email protected] from your
bugzilla email preferences.