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It is write once, run anywhere with the cross platform GUI that gives you the same look and feel on all platforms. But obviously, you have to do some GUI tweaking if you want app that meets user expectations when it comes to look and feel on each platform.
Java looks pretty native on Windows these days. Crappy apps are almost always the fault of the developer. Not of Java itself.
And as long as you are on the subject of Kdevelop, I'd have to say Java on OS X achieves better look and feel / system integration than QT does. All QT apps I have seen on OS X look pretty awful