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    macSVG

    macSVG

    An open-source macOS app for designing HTML5 SVG

    macSVG is a MIT-licensed open-source macOS app for designing HTML5 SVG 1.1 (Scalable Vector Graphics) art and animation. macSVG can produce dynamic, high-quality graphics and animation for HTML5 web views that work on most major desktop and mobile platforms, including iOS, Android, macOS, Microsoft Windows and Linux. macSVG uses the standard macOS WebKit framework for interactive editing and rendering of SVG documents, in addition to several Cocoa plug-in bundles for editing SVG elements and attributes. Apple’s free Xcode system is required to build the macOS application from the source code. Most of the application source code is written in Objective-C language, but a Swift language target has been added recently for a plug-in editor bundle. To build macSVG.app, open "macSVG.xcworkspace" in Xcode, set the build target to "macSVG Debug", build and run.
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    ParticlesLoadingView

    ParticlesLoadingView

    A customizable SpriteKit particles animation on the border of a view

    ...You can also use the already provided ParticlesLoadingView class to create an animation. Instantiate it by code or in Storyboard and select a built-in ParticleEffect or set the scene.emitterNode to your custom SKEmitterNode object.
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