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    ImAnim

    ImAnim

    Animation Engine for Dear ImGui

    ImAnim is a lightweight animation engine that brings modern motion capabilities to applications built with the Dear ImGui immediate-mode GUI framework. It lets developers add rich, smooth animations to user interface elements with minimal boilerplate, matching the responsive nature of ImGui without introducing heavy external dependencies. Support for a wide range of easing functions, tweens, and keyframe clips gives fine-grained control over value transitions like position, scale, opacity,...
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    WOW.js

    WOW.js

    Reveal CSS animation as you scroll down a page

    ...It just take seconds to install and use WOW.js! Once purchased on UpLabs, you’ll receive a commercial license PDF and be all set to use WOW.js in your commercial applications. If you want to use WOW.js to develop commercial sites, themes, projects, and applications, the Commercial license is the appropriate license. With this option, your source code is kept proprietary.
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    Flint

    Flint

    Actionscript 3 Particle Engine for Flash and Flex

    Flint is an ActionScript 3 particle engine designed for creating rich particle effects in Flash and Flex applications, providing tools for animations like fire, smoke, and explosions. This first tutorial will introduce the basics of Flint through a project to create a snow effect. Our effect will be snow flakes drifting down the screen. Each snow flake will be a particle in our particle system. If you want to see the final effect, scroll to the bottom of the page. This tutorial works with...
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