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    FlowLayout

    FlowLayout

    Android streaming layout, supports single selection

    ...Instead of manually placing views, you feed data through an adapter-style API, so tags can be created dynamically from a list and refreshed when the dataset changes. The library supports selection behavior out of the box, including single-select and multi-select modes, so it can behave like a group of checkable chips without you building the state machinery from scratch. It also provides click and selection listeners that let you react when a user taps a tag or when the selected set changes, which is useful for filters and preference UIs. To keep the UI consistent, it can preserve selection state across activity recreation such as rotation, reducing edge-case bugs in real apps.
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    Pull To Refresh Views for Android

    Pull To Refresh Views for Android

    A reusable Pull to Refresh widget for Android

    Pull To Refresh Views for Android is a classic open-source Android library that implements the pull-to-refresh user interface pattern across a wide variety of scrollable views. Originally developed to simplify the integration of this interaction into Android applications, it wraps existing view components such as ListView, GridView, ScrollView, and WebView rather than modifying them directly. The library supports both downward and upward pull gestures, allowing developers to trigger refresh...
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