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As a long-time SWT-using programmer, I would say the platform that works best has been Linux, followed by Windows, and then Mac. The main issues I have had with my applications running across these platforms have been related to somewhat vague areas like trying to listen for hover-in/out events. Not all windowing systems have the same idea of what constitutes various ideas about hovering and when/if to notify.
On a related note, SWT on UNIX servers OSes (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, etc) is painful at best, especially the systems that only have Motif.