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<H2>SWT Examples</H2>
<P>This page lists places where you can find SWT examples and more information on SWT.</P>
<H3>Examples Guide</H3>
<P>Within this <strong>Platform Plug-in Developer Guide</strong> is an <em>Examples Guide</em> that describes how to install and run the Eclipse platform examples.
SWT has contributed many of these examples, some as Eclipse plug-ins, and others as standalone SWT examples.</P>
<H3>SWT Snippets</H3>
<P>A great collection of SWT examples can be found on the SWT Snippets page: <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/">http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/</a>.
Here, you will find hundreds of simple stand-alone SWT examples.</P>
<H3>More Information</H3>
<P>For further information on SWT, multi-platform screenshots, FAQ, links to books, articles, and tutorials, and more, please visit:
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swt">http://www.eclipse.org/swt/</a>.</P>
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