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bindings to Gnome ring you a bell? JDS on Solaris? And Swing apps have a very good L&F (NetBeans?) Much better that .Net
SWT (azureus/eclipse) is also a very good corporate solution and used many times. The only problem is that platform APIs and Java must come closer on UNIX.
I also hope that JIGS is finished some time.
IMHO .Net developers are existing VB programmers. My girfriend's cousin, is pressed to use .Net like many existing windows developers because windows seem to be the platform of choice for corporates. .Net is a copy paste of Java technology on Windows paltform. It is done just for advertisement purposes and keep developers on Windows and has nothing to offer. But Mono is promising because it is cross-platform (SkyOS !!!) and can challenge Java. However, it lags behind java in performance.
I believe .Net is used in many case where a scripting language would be more appropriate. This is a mistake.