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    LGAlertView

    LGAlertView

    Customizable implementation of UIAlertViewController, UIAlertView

    Customizable implementation of UIAlertViewController, UIAlertView and UIActionSheet. All in one. You can customize every detail. Make AlertView of your dream! Carthage is a lightweight dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C. It leverages CocoaTouch modules and is less invasive than CocoaPods. To install with carthage, follow the instruction on Carthage. Instead of change properties for every new alert view, you can use appearance to set them all only once and new alert views will use it by default. When you use blocks and if you need to use self inside it, then you need to make weak reference to self to avoid retain cycle.
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    LMDropdownView

    LMDropdownView

    LMDropdownView is a simple dropdown view inspired by Tappy

    LMDropdownView is an iOS component that provides a customizable and animated dropdown view for presenting menus, notifications, or other content. It supports smooth animations and flexible customization options for colors, sizes, and presentation styles. Designed for UIKit-based apps, it helps create engaging and user-friendly interfaces.
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    LazyScrollView

    LazyScrollView

    An iOS ScrollView to resolve the problem of reusability in views

    LazyScrollView is an iOS ScrollView, to resolve the problem of the reusability of views. Compared to UITableView, LazyScrollView can easily create a different layout, instead of the single-row flow layout. Compared to UICollectionView, LazyScrollView can create views without a Grid layout and provides an easier way to create different kinds of layouts in a ScrollView.
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    M13ProgressSuite

    M13ProgressSuite

    A suite containing many tools to display progress information on iOS

    A set of classes used to display progress information to users on iOS. An interchangeable set of progress views of different styles. All the progress views are based on the same superclass, allowing any of them to be switched with any other easily. A progress bar for UINavigationBar that works like Apple's Messages app. It also has the added feature of having an indeterminate style. A HUD overlay that works over any UIView. Uses the M13ProgressView class to allow easy customizability of the progress view. A progress view that is styled like a terminal. Complete documentation of each class. Adds a progress bar to the UINavigationController's UINavigationBar. The progress bar is controlled through the UINavigationController. A customizable HUD that displays progress, and status information to the user. It uses the M13ProgressView class to allow easy changing of the progress view style.
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    MBCalendarKit

    MBCalendarKit

    An open source calendar framework for iOS

    MBCalendarKit is a customizable calendar component for iOS, allowing developers to easily add interactive calendar views to their apps. Inspired by Apple’s Calendar app, it provides day, week, and month views with support for events and appointments. The library is designed to be flexible and easily adaptable to different app designs.
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    MBProgressHUD

    MBProgressHUD

    MBProgressHUD + Customizations

    MBProgressHUD is a drop-in Objective-C class for iOS that displays a translucent HUD with a spinner, labels, or progress bars during background operations, serving as a polished substitute for private UIKit HUDs. MBProgressHUD works on iOS 9.0+. It depends on the following Apple frameworks, which should already be included with most Xcode templates. The main guideline you need to follow when dealing with MBProgressHUD while running long-running tasks is keeping the main thread work-free, so the UI can be updated promptly. The recommended way of using MBProgressHUD is therefore to set it up on the main thread and then spinning the task, that you want to perform, off onto a new thread.
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    MGSwipeTableCell

    MGSwipeTableCell

    An easy to use UITableViewCell subclass to display swippable buttons

    MGSwipeTableCell provides highly customizable swipe actions for UITableViewCell, emphasizing animated transitions and “expansion” behaviors. You can attach multiple buttons per side, choose from transitions like drag, clip, or 3D-style reveals, and control thresholds for triggering an action on full swipe. The API separates visual configuration (colors, icons, button width) from behavior (callbacks, expansion settings) to keep code readable. It integrates cleanly with table view reuse, ensures state resets during scrolling, and offers convenience helpers for common patterns such as destructive actions. Gesture handling is tuned to avoid interference with vertical scrolling and to coordinate with other recognizers. For teams wanting polished, Mail-like or custom swipe UX beyond system defaults, MGSwipeTableCell is a flexible, production-tested option.
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    MKDropdownMenu

    MKDropdownMenu

    Dropdown Menu for iOS with many customizable parameters

    MKDropdownMenu is a customizable dropdown menu component for iOS, inspired by the dropdowns found in macOS. It offers a highly configurable interface for creating menus with dynamic content and smooth animations. The component is designed to integrate seamlessly into UIKit apps and supports complex hierarchical menu structures.
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    MMDrawerController

    MMDrawerController

    A lightweight, easy to use, side drawer navigation controller

    #Mutual Mobile Drawer Controller MMDrawerController is a side drawer navigation container view controller designed to support the growing number of applications that leverage the side drawer paradigm. This library is designed to exclusively support side drawer navigation in a light-weight, focused approach while exposing the ability to provide custom animations for presenting and dismissing the drawer. Starting with version 0.3.0, you can now provide a callback block to determine if a gesture should be recognized using the setGestureShouldRecognizeTouchBlock: method. This method provides three parameters - the drawer controller, the gesture, and the touch. As a developer, you are responsible for inspecting those elements and determining if the gesture should be recognized or not.
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    Motif

    Motif

    Lightweight and customizable stylesheets for iOS

    Motif is an iOS framework for creating and managing UI themes using strongly typed Objective-C models. It enables developers to centralize theme definitions and dynamically apply them across the app for a consistent design.
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    A mouse tracker for OS X. The tool should provide a simple way to log the user's mouse movements in the background for (later) analysis. Currently only for Mac OS X (ObjC & Cocoa), planned to make platform independent with Python. It consists out of two
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    MyLayout

    MyLayout

    Powerful iOS UI framework implemented by Objective-C.

    MyLayout is a simple and easy objective-c framework for iOS view layout. MyLayout provides some simple functions to build a variety of complex interface. It integrates the functions including Autolayout and SizeClass of iOS, five layout classes of Android, float and flex-box and bootstrap of HTML/CSS. The MyLayout's Swift version are named: TangramKit
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    NJKWebViewProgress

    NJKWebViewProgress

    UIWebView progress interface

    NJKWebViewProgress is a progress interface library for UIWebView. Currently, UIWebView doesn't have an official progress interface. You can implement a progress bar for your in-app browser using this module. NJKWebViewProgress doesn't use CocoaTouch's private methods. It's AppStore safe. This repository contains iOS 7 Safari style bar NJKWebViewProgressView. You can choose NJKWebViewProgressView, UIProgressView or your custom bar. You can determine the current state of the document by comparing the progress value to one of the provided constants.
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    NYXImagesKit

    NYXImagesKit

    A set of efficient categories for UIImage class

    This is a project for iOS that regroups a collection of useful UIImage categories to handle operations such as filtering, blurring, enhancing, masking, reflecting, resizing, rotating, saving. There is also a subclass of UIImageView to load an image asynchronously from a URL and display it as it is downloaded. NYXImagesKit is designed to be very efficient, vDSP is used when possible, some filters use Core Image or vImage to be as fast as possible. The project is a static library so that you don't have to import the sources in your own project and build them each time. NYXImagesKit fully supports ARC out of the box, there is no configuration necessary. Also, as it is a library you can use it without problems in a non-ARC project.
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    Objective-C bindings for GTK+ library
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    OneSignal-iOS-SDK

    OneSignal-iOS-SDK

    OneSignal is a free push notification service for mobile apps

    OneSignal iOS SDK is a leading solution for implementing push notifications, in-app messaging, and customer engagement features in iOS apps. It offers a rich set of tools for targeted messaging, user segmentation, and analytics. OneSignal is widely used for improving user retention and delivering personalized content directly to users.
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    OpenExposition is a library for automatic construction of user interfaces. After specifying variables/methods that should be exposed, the library automatically generates graphical (FLTK, Cocoa), programmatic (Python, MAX/MSP), and speech-based UI.
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    PYSearch

    PYSearch

    An elegant search controller which replaces the UISearchController

    An elegant search controller which replaces the UISearchController for iOS (iPhone & iPad).
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    QMUI iOS

    QMUI iOS

    A solution to improve the efficiency of project UI development

    QMUI iOS is designed to help quickly build an iOS project with basic design restoration effects, while using the rich controls and compatible processing provided by itself, so that developers can focus on business needs without spending energy on the design of the basic code. Whether it is the creation of a new project or the maintenance of an existing project, development efficiency and project quality can be greatly improved. You only need to modify a configuration table to adjust the global style of the App, including colors, navigation bars, input boxes, lists, etc. One modification takes effect globally. Expand multiple UIKit components, provide richer features and functions, improve development efficiency; solve common compatibility problems of different iOS versions. Provides rich and commonly used UI controls, easy to use and flexible, and supports custom control styles.
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    RDVTabBarController

    RDVTabBarController

    Highly customizable tabBar and tabBarController for iOS

    Highly customizable tabBar and tabBarController for iOS. Add the items from RDVTabBarController directory to your project. If you don't have ARC enabled, you will need to set a -fobjc-arc compiler flag on the .m source files. The initialization is similar to the one for UITabBarController. Create an instance of the tabBarController and initialize its viewControllers. Each RDVTabBarItem has selectedBackground, unselectedBackground and corresponding properties for the icons: selectedImage and unselectedImage.
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    RESideMenu

    RESideMenu

    iOS 7/8 style side menu with parallax effect

    RESideMenu is an iOS 7/8 style side menu with parallax effect inspired by Dribbble shots (first and second). Since version 4.0 you can add menu view controllers on both left and right sides of your content view controller. Requires Xcode 6 or higher, Apple LLVM compiler, iOS 6.0 or higher, and ARC. The recommended approach for installating RESideMenu is via the CocoaPods package manager, as it provides flexible dependency management and dead simple installation. For best results, it is recommended that you install via CocoaPods >= 0.28.0 using Git >= 1.8.0 installed via Homebrew. If you set a backgroundImage, don't forget to set the Menu View Controller's background color to clear color. All you need to do is drop RESideMenu files into your project, and add #include "RESideMenu.h" to the top of classes that will use it.
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    ReadyForBAT

    ReadyForBAT

    Chinese-language repository oriented to iOS interview preparation

    ReadyForBAT is a Chinese-language repository oriented to iOS interview preparation: it collects a large number of interview topics in iOS development, UI views, language features (Objective-C), runtime mechanics, memory management, blocks, threads, run loops, network, design patterns, architecture, algorithms, third-party libraries and more, and presents them in mind-map or outline form with accompanying answers or explanations. It is aimed at developers preparing for job interviews focusing on iOS roles. The collection is organized by topic and emphasizes conceptual understanding rather than just rote memorization; the diagrams/visuals help structural memory of how subsystems map together. It also serves as a review resource for mid-senior iOS engineers to refresh broad domains of knowledge.
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    SCLAlertView-Objective-C

    SCLAlertView-Objective-C

    Beautiful animated Alert View. Written in Objective-C

    Animated Alert View written in Swift but ported to Objective-C, which can be used as a UIAlertView or UIAlertController replacement.
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    STPopup

    STPopup

    STPopup provides STPopupController,

    STPopup provides STPopupController, which works just like UINavigationController in popup style, for both iPhone and iPad. It's written in Objective-C and compatible with Swift. Auto-reposition of popup view when keyboard shows up, make sure your UITextField/UITextView won't be covered by the keyboard. Drag navigation bar to dismiss popup view. Support both portrait and landscape orientation in iPhone and iPad.
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    SWTableViewCell

    SWTableViewCell

    An easy-to-use UITableViewCell subclass

    SWTableViewCell brings swipeable utility actions to UITableViewCell, mimicking the native Mail app’s left/right swipe behaviors on iOS. It wraps a cell’s content in a scrollable container so revealing actions feels smooth and physics-correct, while keeping layout compatibility with Auto Layout. Developers configure arrays of utility buttons for either side and receive delegate callbacks when a button is tapped or the cell’s state changes. The library manages gesture conflicts, ensures only one cell is open at a time if desired, and provides helpers to programmatically show/hide utility views. Because it’s built as a drop-in subclass, adoption typically requires minimal refactoring of existing table code. It became a staple for production apps before Apple introduced first-party swipe actions, and it remains useful where full visual customization or cross-version consistency is needed.
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