We report the systematic analysis of the durations for Swift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and compare the results with those of pre-Swift data. We show that the durations of Swift bursts also have two log-normal distributions that are clearly divided at T90 = 2 s. Their intrinsic durations also show a bimodal distribution but shift systematically toward the smaller value compared with the observed one. This study confirms the spectra of short GRBs are in general harder than the long GRBs and shows that this trend becomes weak in the source frame.