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You are now tasked with designing a simple user interface for a desktop application using Java’s Swing toolkit. Your design should consist of five separate frames (windows), each having its own purpose. Design and implement the following frames: • Login Frame: Contains fields for username and password and a button to submit. • Profile Frame: Displays a user’s name and email, with an option to log out. • Settings Frame: Provides options to make changes such as the theme of the application (e.g., Light or Dark). • About Frame: Shows information about the application and its version. • Help Frame: Provides a field for users to type in queries and a button to search for help.

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SKU: 4564 Category: Computer Science Tags: Design and implement the following frames Login Frame Contains fields for username and password and a button to submit, Help Frame Provides a field for users to type in queries and a button to search for help, Profile Frame Displays a users name and email with an option to log out, Settings Frame Provides options to make changes such as the theme of the application eg, You are now tasked with designing a simple user interface for a desktop application using Javas Swing toolkit, Your design should consist of five separate frames windows each having its own purpose

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