December 31, 201510 yr When I try to register for a trial key with a new e-mail it says I have to use the one I used previously. When I try to register with the one I used previously it says i've used too many trial keys. How do I get around this without having to buy JFormDesigner?
December 31, 201510 yr When I try to register for a trial key with a new e-mail it says I have to use the one I used previously. When I try to register with the one I used previously it says i've used too many trial keys. How do I get around this without having to buy JFormDesigner? regedit -> software -> JFormDesigner -> delete license LONG ASS INSTRUCTIONS: To fix this, open the start menu, and type "cmd" without the quotation marks. open cmd.exe and a black window with white letters should pop up. type "regedit" without the quotation marks and press enter in cmd, another window should open up called registry editor. If you want, you can now close cmd. In the registry editor, find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder on the left and expand it. Under that, expand Software, then JavaSoft, and then Prefs. Click on the folder that says jformdesigner. on the right, there should be a table. under the column labeled name, right click license and select modify. Remove everything in the value data textbox and click ok. Close all the windows. Now create a new e-mail and request a new evaluation license. Eclipse should accept it and you will have access to jformdesigner again! Edited December 31, 201510 yr by Trinity
December 31, 201510 yr Fuck netbeans. I'm already so used to Eclipse. Nah i mean like, i use netbeans to make the GUI, then just copy the class over to eclipse
December 31, 201510 yr www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/download.php saves you so much time compared to starting from scratch
January 1, 201610 yr www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/download.php saves you so much time compared to starting from scratch This is much better than intellji version Edited January 1, 201610 yr by Joseph
January 1, 201610 yr Just be a baller and make them from scratch. I learned a lot doing it that way and now I can make gui's exactly how I want them from scratch in like 10 mins. Edited January 1, 201610 yr by LoudPacks
January 1, 201610 yr I used WindowsBuilder for Eclipse. I do designing there, and just format it all to my liking. It's mostly easier visualization but I'd suggest that if your GUI is gonna have JTabbedFrames and whatnot. Simple stuff should be handcoded. Edited January 1, 201610 yr by GoldenGates
January 1, 201610 yr Just be a baller and make them from scratch. I learned a lot doing it that way and now I can make gui's exactly how I want them from scratch in like 10 mins. u spelt ancients wrong
January 1, 201610 yr Author Handcode it. No. Nah i mean like, i use netbeans to make the GUI, then just copy the class over to eclipse Oh. Lol. eclipse has hot gui builder? wut. yeah?? i guess. Learn to make a gui and you dont need a gui builder? Too much effort. This is the correct answer. Depending on the person. For me, it's not. www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/download.php saves you so much time compared to starting from scratch Welllllllllllll This is much better than intellji version Opinion. Just be a baller and make them from scratch. I learned a lot doing it that way and now I can make gui's exactly how I want them from scratch in like 10 mins. I don't like basketball so no thank you.
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