Swing look and feel

can any of you suggest free-good-platform-independent look and feel
[74 byte] By [@a] at [2007-10-2 8:54:55]
# 1
The default.
kablaira at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...
# 2
Thanks for your reply.I have already used the default look and feel.But now i am looking for other look and feel which i want to use in my swing application.
@a at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...
# 3
Go through the link, http://javootoo.l2fprod.com/Also search for java Look And Feel in the web.
it_senthilkumara at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...
# 4
Thanks senthil. I am still looking for more for my application
@a at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...
# 5
I am still looking for more for my applicationJavootoo is pretty comprehensive, I've not found any [worth using] which aren't listed on there.
itchyscratchya at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...
# 6
In any case, I'd argue that in most cases you're best off using the system look and feel.
itchyscratchya at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...
# 7

> I am still looking for more for my

> application

>

> Javootoo is pretty comprehensive, I've not found any

> [worth using] which aren't listed on there.

Yes, i have also searched for other alternates but couldnt find any worth than Javootoo

Thanks

@a at 2007-7-16 22:58:54 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Core GUI APIs...