
No, you can't, except for development purposes.
#BASIL QUAQUA MAC OS#
FAQ Can I use Quaqua on other platforms than Mac OS X? Non-Mac OS X systems for development purposes only. Quaqua will work without these native libraries,ĭue to copyright restrictions and technical constraints, Quaqua can be run on Support PowerPC and Intel Macs with 32-bits or 64-bit processors.
#BASIL QUAQUA MAC OS X#
The Quaqua Look and Feel supports Apple's J2SE 1.4, J2SE 5 and J2SE 6 and SoyLatte J2SE 6 on Mac OS X 10.4 andĪltough Quaqua works with J2SE 6, it provides limited support for features which go beyond J2SE 5. Provides user interface for JFileChooser's - all other user interface elementsįrom the Aqua Look and Feel which ships with Apple's Macintosh Runtime A smaller file chooser only edition, which only.The Quaqua Look and Feel is available in two editions.įull fledged edition providing as much user interface elements by Quaqua Quaqua is free for commercial and non-commercial use. Use of the Aqua user interface is only licensed for Apple hardware running an Apple operating system. With exception of the Aqua artwork in the code (images and other graphical elements which reproduce Aqua), the code of Quaqua can be licensed under the terms of the LGPL and/or the Modified BSD license. The Aqua user interface generated by the Quaqua Look and Feel is copyright by Apple Inc. The code of the Quaqua Look and Feel is copyright by Werner Randelshofer. Quaqua is localized in the following languages: German, French, Italian and (baseline, visual bounds, preferred gaps). Quaqua provides an API for component alignment based on visual criteria Laying out Aqua components with Java is quite challenging. Quaqua provides Swing implementations of NSBrowser and NSSheet Striped style for tables, lists and trees. Such as small styles for most of the components, as well as a Quaqua offers alternative styles for many user interfaceĮlements. Quaqua automatically chooses the right design for the current operating


Quaqua supports three OS X designs: Tiger, Panther, Jaguar. Complex user interface components, suchĪs JFileChooser and JColorChooser, are close enough to make end users feel Quaqua user interface delegates closely look and behave

It runs on top of Apple's Aqua Look and Feel, and provides fixes and enhancements Quaqua is not a fully self-contained look and feel. Which wish to closely adhere to the Apple Human Interface Guidelines forĭemo running with the Quaqua Look and Feel The Quaqua Look and Feel (Quaqua) is a user interface library for Java applications
