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Scene Builder 24.0.1, published by Gluon, is a free, open-source visual layout tool purpose-built for designing JavaFX user interfaces through intuitive drag-and-drop composition. Part of the Developer/IDE category, the application lets developers assemble FXML-based scenes by dragging controls, containers, and custom components from a comprehensive library directly onto a WYSIWYG canvas, instantly previewing the resulting hierarchy and properties without manual coding. Rapid iteration is supported by live editing, CSS styling, and immediate refresh, making the software equally useful for prototyping new concepts, refining existing screens, or producing production-ready markup that can be opened directly in popular Java IDEs. Scene Builder is maintained across nine major versions, ensuring compatibility with evolving JavaFX releases and offering incremental enhancements such as expanded control libraries, improved import/export workflows, and better high-DPI support. Because the tool generates standards-compliant FXML, the generated files integrate seamlessly with any JavaFX project, whether desktop, embedded, or mobile via Gluon’s own client solutions. Designers can extend the palette with third-party JARs, while developers benefit from integration hooks that launch Scene Builder from NetBeans, IntelliJ IDEA, or Eclipse and reflect code changes back to the IDE. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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