What package to use?

Hi everyone, at the moment I am using Jbuilder 5 to develop my java programmes.
Even though jbuilder 5 is a good tool for developing applications as it allows the user to insert buttons and text fields etc without having to do the coding manually it's not very good when you transport the code to another development tool. The code can't be compiled as borland libraries are used in Jbuilder 5 and not other packages.
Does anyone know of any similar programmes that can be freely downloaded.
Thanks everyone for your input

You shouldn't have any problems with transporting code to other IDEs if you make sure that you only use awt or swing in JB.
Avoid the tabs with specialty code like the plague!

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