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To Java Swing developers who need a Java Date Picker resembling Microsoft Date Picker

 
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Java Date Picker is a Swing component that displays date information and acts as an interface through which users can modify date information. Some of its key features are:

* Resembles to the Microsoft Date Picker that is used in Outlook or MS-Access thus keeping the same feeling for users when moving to Java applications
* Built like any other standard Swing component with data and selection models thus enabling the developers to have greater control over it
* Supports internationalization in order to be used for various languages and regions
* Can restrict dates to keep users from making mistakes
* It comes with a month viewer to make it easy for users to view and set date information via a calendar-like interface
* Has simple customisation (colors, font) for a pleasant user experience
* We offer free email support for three months to help you get the most out of the product
* We offer free major upgrades for three months in order to keep you up with the latest version
To understand why it is the best date picker on the market, we have prepared a fully functional evaluation package. It can be downloaded for free from http://www.javadatepicker.com/demo.html.
JavaDatePicker Team
 
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That's interesting... I'm gonna download it now and post some feedback here in JavaRanch.com...
I used to be a die-hard fan of SWING in the past...
That's why i'm interested in it...
 
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The Demo Package is really great... I like the customization in the MonthView class... I can make use of all the classes that I have tested... But I'm not sure if there is limited function left or not... But what I have tested are really great and the look and feel of the UI will also satisfy SWING developer for sure...
I have kept it in my HDD and I'll surely use it, if I have a chance in the future...
 
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First of all, THANK YOU very much for your nice words. We are commited to creating the best SWING date picker on the market. Our developers have 3+ years of SWING experience.
The Java Date Picker Demo shows all the functions of the product without ANY limitation. For any suggestions, please contact us at support@javadatepicker.com.
Best wishes,
JavaDatePicker Team
 
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looks good to me. I have your demo software for reference. If I need to buy for any project work will consider it.
Keep the good work & will beat MS in every front.
 
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Cool demo, I liked it for it's great functionality. Good component from Standby Soft.
 
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