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    Wave

    Wave

    Wave is a spring-based animation engine for iOS and macOS

    Wave is a spring-based animation engine for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. It makes it easy to create fluid, interactive, and interruptible animations that feel great. Wave has no external dependencies, and can be easily dropped into existing UIKit, SwiftUI, or AppKit based projects and apps. The core feature of Wave is that all animations are re-targetable, meaning that you can change an animation’s destination value in-flight, and the animation will gracefully redirect to that new value.
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    ParticlesLoadingView

    ParticlesLoadingView

    A customizable SpriteKit particles animation on the border of a view

    With ParticlesLoadingView you can create your own amazing SpriteKit particle animations with the Xcode's built-in Particle Emitter Editor that looks like the following picture. Go ahead and create your own particle animation by doing File, New File, iOS Resource, SpriteKit Particle File. To see it in action, run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first. The example project shows how to set up ParticlesLoadingView in a few different ways. You...
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