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  • Rezku Point of Sale Icon
    Rezku Point of Sale

    Designed for Real-World Restaurant Operations

    Rezku is an all-inclusive ordering platform and management solution for all types of restaurant and bar concepts. You can now get a fully custom branded downloadable smartphone ordering app for your restaurant exclusively from Rezku.
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  • anny is an all-in-one platform for managing hybrid workplaces and shared resources. Icon
    anny is an all-in-one platform for managing hybrid workplaces and shared resources.

    For Businesses looking for a flexible solution for internal and external bookings

    Enable your employees to easily book desks, meeting rooms, parking spots, equipment, and more – all in one place. With flexible rules and group permissions, you stay in full control of who can access what.
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    RxKeyboard

    RxKeyboard

    Reactive Keyboard in iOS

    RxKeyboard provides a reactive way of observing keyboard frame changes. Forget about keyboard notifications. It also perfectly works with UIScrollViewKeyboardDismissMode.interactive.
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    RxSwift

    RxSwift

    Reactive Programming in Swift

    Rx is a generic abstraction of computation expressed through Observable<Element> interface, which lets you broadcast and subscribe to values and other events from an Observable stream. RxSwift is the Swift-specific implementation of the Reactive Extensions standard. While this version aims to stay true to the original spirit and naming conventions of Rx, this projects also aims to provide a true Swift-first API for Rx APIs. Cross platform documentation can be found on ReactiveX.io. Like other Rx implementation, RxSwift's intention is to enable easy composition of asynchronous operations and streams of data in the form of Observable objects and a suite of methods to transform and compose these pieces of asynchronous work. KVO observation, async operations, UI Events and other streams of data are all unified under abstraction of sequence. This is the reason why Rx is so simple, elegant and powerful.
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    SCLAlertView

    SCLAlertView

    Beautiful animated Alert View written in Swift

    Animated Alert View written in Swift, which can be used as a UIAlertView or UIAlertController replacement. Since UIAlertView is deprecated and UIAlertController only works on iOS 8.x or above, if you have a Swift project where you want to support iOS 7.x too, SCLAlertView is an ideal substitution. I tried to build an easy to use API, while beeing flexible enough for multiple variations, but I'm sure there are ways of improving and adding more features, so feel free to collaborate with ideas, issues and/or pull requests. You can customize the animation styles.
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    SDWebImageSwiftUI

    SDWebImageSwiftUI

    SwiftUI Image loading and Animation framework powered by SDWebImage

    SDWebImageSwiftUI is a SwiftUI image-loading framework, which is based on SDWebImage. It brings all your favorite features from SDWebImage, like async image loading, memory/disk caching, animated image playback and performances. The framework provide the different View structs, which API match the SwiftUI framework guideline. If you're familiar with Image, you'll find it easy to use WebImage and AnimatedImage. Since SDWebImageSwiftUI is built on top of SDWebImage, it provide both the out-of-box features as well as advanced powerful features you may want in real world Apps.
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    EHS Software and Management System

    ERA offers the only full EHS&Q platform with advanced automation to drive your complete compliance.

    ERA Environmental Software Solutions develops web-based EHS management software for small, medium, and large manufacturers needing to comply with federal, provincial, and state regulations, monitor their air, water, and waste emissions and other environmental outputs, author and manage Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in more than 40 languages, or standardize their Health and Safety procedures for incident and inspection tracking, training delivery, and audit management. The platform also supports comprehensive reporting for programs like TRI, Tier II, Title V, NEI, and NPRI. Companies across the automotive, aerospace, general manufacturing, and paints and coatings industries, to name a few, rely on ERA’s all-in-one, SOC 2 Type II certified SaaS for complete coverage of their EHS needs.
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    SPAlert

    SPAlert

    Native alert from Apple Music & Feedback

    Popup from Apple Music & Feedback in AppStore. Contains Done, Heart, Error and other. Supports Dark Mode and SwiftUI. I tried to recreate Apple's alerts as much as possible. You can find these alerts in the AppStore after feedback and after you add a song to your library in Apple Music. The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift compiler. It’s integrated with the Swift build system to automate the process of downloading, compiling, and linking dependencies. If you prefer not to use any of the dependency managers, you can integrate manually. Put Sources/SPAlert folder in your Xcode project. Make sure to enable Copy items if needed and Create groups.
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    SQLite.swift

    SQLite.swift

    A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3

    SQLite.swift provides compile-time confidence in SQL statement syntax and intent. SQLite.swift provides a pure-Swift interface, a type-safe, optional-aware SQL expression builder. It also provides a flexible, chainable, lazy-executing query layer. Automatically-typed data access. A lightweight, uncomplicated query and parameter binding interface. Developer-friendly error handling and debugging. Full-text search support, well-documented, extensively tested. SQLCipher support via CocoaPods. Active support at StackOverflow, and Gitter Chat Room (experimental). SQLite.swift also works as a lightweight, Swift-friendly wrapper over the C API. The Swift Package Manager is a tool for managing the distribution of Swift code. It’s integrated with the Swift build system to automate the process of downloading, compiling, and linking dependencies.
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    Segmentio

    Segmentio

    Animated top/bottom segmented control written in Swift

    Animated top/bottom segmented control written in Swift. Segment width relies on SegmentioPosition enum. The width can be fixed according to the maximum visible items or dynamic according to segment's content size. Selection indicator can be customized by passing an instance of SegmentioIndicatorOptions. Horizontal borders can be customized by passing an instance of SegmentioHorizontalSeparatorOptions. Separators between segments can be customized by passing an instance of SegmentioVerticalSeparatorOptions.
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    Setting

    Setting

    Compose beautiful preference panels

    Compose beautiful preference panels. Simple but powerful syntax (powered by result builders). Create nested pages and groups. Fully searchable. Native integration with SwiftUI and AppStorage. Comes with pre-made components: Toggle, Button, Slider, etc. Style components with native SwiftUI modifiers. Show and hide components dynamically. Add your own custom SwiftUI views. Works on iOS and macOS. The setting is available via the Swift Package Manager. Requires iOS 15+ or macOS Monterey and up.
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    Sharaku

    Sharaku

    Image filtering UI library like Instagram.

    Image filtering UI library like Instagram. To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first.
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  • Create engaging surveys on your tablet or computer with ease. Icon
    Create engaging surveys on your tablet or computer with ease.

    Choose any of our carefully designed themes, or easily customize colors, fonts, and more to reflect your brand's true look and feel.

    Create great-looking surveys, forms, polls, voting, questionnaires, NPS, customer satisfaction, customer experience, employee satisfaction surveys... on your computer or tablet, customize the look of your survey however you like, &amp; display collected data with eye-catching and insightful graphics.
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    Sheeeeeeeeet

    Sheeeeeeeeet

    Sheeeeeeeeet is a Swift library for creating menus

    Sheeeeeeeeet is a UIKit library that lets you create menus that can be presented as custom action sheets, context menus, alert controllers, or in any way you like. Sheeeeeeeeet comes with many item types (standard items, buttons, titles, toggles, etc.) and can be extended with your own custom item types. Since I have personally moved over to SwiftUI, this repository is no longer under active development. I will however gladly merge any PRs that add value to it or fixes problems with new iOS versions.
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    Side Menu

    Side Menu

    Animated side menu with customizable UI

    Animated side menu with customizable UI. If you want, for example, to dismiss your menu when a tap outside menu takes place, you should pass false to shouldPassEventsOutsideMenu flag and assign a tappedOutsideHandler.In fact, you are free to do whatever you want when a tap outside menu occurs or, if you want to have access to your content view controller, just pass true and assign tappedOutsideHandler to nil.
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    Siesta

    Siesta

    The civilized way to write REST API clients for iOS / macOS

    Drastically simplifies app code by providing a client-side cache of observable models for RESTful resources. The elegant way to write iOS / macOS REST clients. You need to display response data whenever it arrives. Unless the requesting screen is no longer visible. Unless some other currently visible bit of UI happens to need the same data. Or is about to need it. You should show a loading indicator (but watch out for race conditions that leave it stuck spinning forever), display user-friendly errors (but not redundantly, no modal alert dogpiles!), give users a retry mechanism, and hide all of that when a subsequent request succeeds. Remember not to retain your ViewController/model/helper thingy by accident in your callback closures. Unless you’re supposed to.
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    Siren

    Siren

    Notify users when a new version of your app is available

    Notify users when a new version of your app is available and prompt them to upgrade. Siren checks a user's currently installed version of your iOS app against the version that is currently available in the App Store. If a new version is available, a language localized alert can be presented to the user informing them of the newer version, and giving them the option to update the application. Alternatively, Siren can notify your app through alternative means, such as a custom user interface. If an app update is available, Siren checks to make sure that the version of iOS on the user's device is compatible with the one that is required by the app update. For example, if a user has iOS 11 installed on their device, but the app update requires iOS 12, an alert will not be shown. This takes care of the false-positive case regarding app updating.
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    SkeletonView

    SkeletonView

    A way to show users that something is happening and prepare them

    Today almost all apps have async processes, such as API requests, long running processes, etc. While the processes are working, usually developers place a loading view to show users that something is going on. SkeletonView has been conceived to address this need, an elegant way to show users that something is happening and also prepare them for which contents are waiting. When using elements with text, SkeletonView draws lines to simulate text. Besides, you can decide how many lines you want. If numberOfLines is set to zero, it will calculate how many lines needed to populate the whole skeleton and it will be drawn. Instead, if you set it to one, two or any number greater than zero, it will only draw this number of lines. The skeletons have a default appearance. So, when you don't specify the color, gradient or multilines properties, SkeletonView uses the default values.
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    SnapKit

    SnapKit

    A Swift Autolayout DSL for iOS & OS X

    SnapKit is a Swift DSL that simplifies Auto Layout for iOS and macOS. It uses expressive chaining syntax to create layout constraints in code more cleanly and concisely than native APIs. Compatible with Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods, and Carthage—used extensively in iOS/macOS UI development.
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    Socket.IO-Client-Swift

    Socket.IO-Client-Swift

    Socket.IO-client for iOS/OS X

    Socket.IO-client for iOS/OS X. Supports Socket.IO server 2.0+/3.0+/4.0+. Supports Binary, supports Polling and WebSockets, and supports TLS/SSL. Requires Swift 4/5 and Xcode 10.x. Add the project as a dependency to your Package.swift. Add the Starscream and SocketIO frameworks to your projects and follow the usual Carthage process.
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    Sourcery

    Sourcery

    Meta-programming for Swift, stop writing boilerplate code

    Sourcery is a code generator for Swift language, built on top of Apple's own SwiftSyntax. It extends the language abstractions to allow you to generate boilerplate code automatically. It's used in over 40,000 projects on both iOS and macOS and it powers some of the most popular and critically-acclaimed apps you have used (including Airbnb, Bumble, New York Times). Its massive community adoption was one of the factors that pushed Apple to implement derived Equality and automatic Codable conformance. Sourcery is maintained by a growing community of contributors. Try Sourcery for your next project or add it to an existing one, you'll save a lot of time and be happy you did! Sourcery allows you to get rid of repetitive code and create better architecture and developer workflows. An example might be implementing Mocks for all your protocols, without Sourcery you will need to write hundreds lines of code per each protocol.
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    Spots

    Spots

    Spots is a cross-platform view controller framework

    Spots is a cross-platform view controller framework for building component-based UIs. The internal architecture is built using generic view models that can be transformed both to and from JSON. So, moving your UI declaration to a backend is as easy as pie. Data source and delegate setup is handled by Spots, so there is no need for you to do that manually. The public API is jam-packed with convenience methods for performing mutation, it is as easy as working with a regular collection type. At the top level of Spots, you have the SpotsController which is the replacement for your view controller.
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    SpreadsheetView

    SpreadsheetView

    Full configurable spreadsheet view user interfaces for iOS apps

    Full configurable spreadsheet views user interfaces for iOS applications. With this framework, you can easily create complex layouts like schedules, Gantt charts, and timetables as if you are using Excel.
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    Spring (MengTo)

    Spring (MengTo)

    A library to simplify iOS animations in Swift

    Spring is a delightful animation library for iOS that turns complex Core Animation sequences into simple, declarative presets you can trigger with a few lines of Swift. It exposes a large set of ready-made animations—springy pops, fades, slides, morphs, and attention-grabbers—so designers and developers can prototype polished interactions rapidly. Thanks to Interface Builder support (via inspectable properties), many animations can be configured visually and previewed live, shortening the design-implementation loop. Under the hood, Spring abstracts timing functions, damping, velocity, and chaining so you get natural motion without juggling dozens of CAAnimation parameters. You can sequence or group effects, apply them conditionally, and reuse presets across views to keep a consistent motion language in your app. The overall philosophy is to make delightful motion accessible: even if you’re not an animation expert, you can ship interactions that feel crisp, modern, and on-brand.
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    Spruce iOS Animation Library

    Spruce iOS Animation Library

    Swift library for choreographing animations on the screen

    Spruce is a lightweight animation library that helps choreograph the animations on the screen. With so many different animation libraries out there, developers need to make sure that each view is animating at the appropriate time. Spruce can help designers request complex multi-view animations and not have the developers cringe at the prototype. To make everything super easy, we currently support both CocoaPods and Carthage. If you want to just do everything yourself without a package manager, checkout our releases page and download the pre-built frameworks there or you can download the exact source from this Github project. Spruce comes packed with UIView extensions meant to make your life easier when calling an animation. Let's say we want to [.fadeIn, .expand(.slightly)] our view. We will call that array of animations ourAnimations. Spruce is entirely written in Swift and currently only supports Swift.
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    Starscream

    Starscream

    Websockets in swift for iOS and OSX

    Starscream is a conforming WebSocket (RFC 6455) library in Swift. Once imported, you can open a connection to your WebSocket server. Note that socket is probably best as a property, so it doesn't get deallocated right after being setup. After you are connected, there is either a delegate or closure you can use for process WebSocket events. The writeData method gives you a simple way to send Data (binary) data to the server. The writeString method is the same as writeData, but sends text/string. The writePing method is the same as write, but sends a ping control frame. Starscream will automatically respond to incoming ping control frames so you do not need to manually send pongs. You can override the default websocket headers, add your own custom ones and set a timeout. Update docs on how to load certificates and public keys into an app bundle, use the builtin pinner and TrustKit.
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    StatusAlert

    StatusAlert

    Display Apple system-like self-hiding status alerts

    StatusAlert is a simple Swift library for displaying non-intrusive alerts that appear at the center of the screen without interrupting user interaction. It is ideal for showing short status updates like "Saved successfully" or "Error occurred".
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    StepperView

    StepperView

    SwiftUI iOS component for Step Indications

    SwiftUI iOS component for Step Indications. Support for Vertical and Horizontal Alignments. iOS and WatchOS capabilities. Support for Circle, Image, Custom View, Animated Step Indicators. Customizable line,spacing & animation options. Pitstop feature to add intermediate stages between Step Indicators. Support for updating the life cycle status for each of the steps.
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    Stevia

    Stevia

    Concise Autolayout code

    Stevia is part of freshOS iOS toolset. Try it in an example App! Xibs and storyboards are heavy, hard to maintain, and hard to merge. They split the view concept into 2 separate files making debugging a nightmare. There must be a better way. By creating a tool that makes Auto Layout code finally readable by a human being. By coupling it with live code injection such as injectionForXcode we can design views in real-time. View layout becomes fun, concise, maintainable, and dare I say, beautiful. In the project folder, you can find an example of a typical login view laid out in both native and Stevia for you to understand and compare the two approaches. Stevia enables you to write readable Auto Layout code. It does so by tackling the 3 main components of layout: view hierarchy, layout and styling.
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