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<P>Specifically, it provides a framework for user preferences (which are <BR>more complete than what BD has), for saving program state (which BD <BR>lacks) and for allowing the user to arrange the BibleDesktop's desktop <BR>as they wish (which we don't do). The latter would allow for different <BR>kinds of users to have different kinds of desktops. For example, some <BR>may want to use BD for a daily reader and they don't need or want <BR>everything else that is currently present.</P></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>Yes all of these can be done with the Eclipse Rich Client Platform. Please keep in mind that the Eclipse Rich Client Platform is not exactly the same with Eclipse, the IDE. It is rather the base platform that Eclipse IDE was built upon. Eclipse Rich Client Platform is a general use desktop application framework for any kind of desktop application. So it would be quite appropriate to build BibleDesktop based on.</P>
<P>Regads,</P>
<P>Mete</P>