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    AAChartKit

    AAChartKit

    Modern declarative data visualization chart framework

    AAChartKit is an elegant and friendly (user-friendly && enviroment-friendly) chart framework for iOS, based on the open source Highcharts JS libraries. AAChartKit is extremely powerful, easy to configure and a pleasure to use. Currently AAChartKit includes support for the following chart types: column chart, bar chart, area chart, area spline chart, line chart, spline chart, radar chart, polar chart, pie chart, bubble chart, pyramid chart, funnel chart, column range and area range chart....
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    EZAudio

    EZAudio

    An iOS and macOS audio visualization framework

    An iOS and macOS audio visualization framework built upon Core Audio useful for anyone doing real-time, low-latency audio processing and visualizations. I've designed six audio components and two interface components to allow you to immediately get your hands dirty recording, playing, and visualizing audio data. These components simply plug into each other and build on top of the high-performance, low-latency AudioUnits API and give you an easy to use API written in Objective-C instead of...
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    The project will provide a Cocoa framework to interface OpenGL in a more OO-fashioned style. It is not meant to be the fastest code possible, nor to leverage all the power of OpenGL, but to give developers a easy way to start working in 3D
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    A Mac OS X framework implemented in Objective-C 2.0 that reads and parses ASCII DXF files. The framework returns an array of custom entity objects that can be used as needed by the program implementing this library.
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    QuickDicom is an easy to use dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a dicom file analyzer. Also included is the iiDicom Framework for image/dictionary usage in Objective C and Python.
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    This project is a framework (i.e., library) for Mac OS X applications to link in. It provides plots of data together with the supporting machinery (objects inheriting from NSDocument, for example) that applications can use to manipulate the plots.
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    SSF aims at providing an easy to use and efficient framework for physics sim & visuals in small scientific simulations in real-time, as well as games, which are inherently real-time applications.
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