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    macSVG

    macSVG

    An open-source macOS app for designing HTML5 SVG

    ...To build macSVG.app, open "macSVG.xcworkspace" in Xcode, set the build target to "macSVG Debug", build and run.
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    FLAnimatedImage

    FLAnimatedImage

    Performant animated GIF engine for iOS

    ...Simply replace your UIImageView instances with instances of FLAnimatedImageView to get animated GIF support. There is no central cache or state to manage. It's flexible to integrate in your custom image loading stack and backwards compatible to iOS 9. It uses ARC and the Apple frameworks QuartzCore, ImageIO, MobileCoreServices, and CoreGraphics.
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    Pop

    Pop

    iOS and OS X animation library for physics-based interactions

    Pop is an extensible animation engine for iOS, tvOS, and OS X. In addition to basic static animations, it supports spring and decay dynamic animations, making it useful for building realistic, physics-based interactions. The API allows quick integration with existing Objective-C or Swift codebases and enables the animation of any property on any object. It's a mature and well-tested framework that drives all the animations and transitions in Paper.
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    PullToMakeSoup

    PullToMakeSoup

    Custom animated pull-to-refresh that can be added to UIScrollView

    Custom animated pull-to-refresh that can be easily added to UIScrollView.
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    View Controller Transitions Library

    View Controller Transitions Library

    Collection of iOS7 animation controllers and interaction controllers

    View Controller Transitions Library is a collection of iOS7 animation controllers and interaction controllers, providing flip, fold and all kinds of other transitions. With iOS 7 you can easily create custom view controller transitions that can be used in a range of contexts (push, pop, modal, etc.) This project provides a library of custom animations which can be dropped directly into your project. It also has a number of 'interaction controllers' which can be used with any of the custom animations in order to make your transitions interactive. ...
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