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    Dash for iOS

    Dash for iOS

    Dash gives your iPad and iPhone instant offline access to 200 API docs

    ...Dash is a free and open-source API Documentation Browser that gives your iPad and iPhone instant offline access to 200+ API documentation sets and 100+ cheat sheets. You can even generate your own docsets or request docsets to be included. Dash comes with 200+ offline documentation sets. You can choose which documentation sets to download and Dash will take care of the rest, making sure they are kept up to date. You can also generate your own docsets or request docsets.
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    Nimbus

    Nimbus

    The iOS framework that grows only as fast as its documentation

    ...This includes simplifying common tasks, such as creating RGB colors, and providing additional features that Apple has not yet or may not implement, such as photo viewers. By using Nimbus you will save countless hours of development time. We've found that after a point you won't want to build a project without it. There are two primary forms of documentation for Nimbus, autogenerated documentation and community documentation.
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    appledoc

    appledoc

    Objective-c code Apple style documentation set generator

    ...It's designed to take as readable source code comments as possible for the input and use comments as well as surrounding source code to generate visually appealing documentation in the form of HTML as well as fully indexed and browsable Xcode documentation set. Additionally, you can of course use documentation generated by appledoc for your products (free or commercial), but you must attribute appledoc either in the documentation itself or another appropriate place such as your website.
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    VVDocumenterXcode

    VVDocumenterXcode

    Xcode plug-in which helps you write documentation comment easier

    VVDocumenter-Xcode is an Xcode plugin that helps developers write documentation comments quickly and consistently in Objective-C and Swift. It automatically generates Javadoc-style comment blocks for methods, functions, and properties, improving code readability and API maintainability. It was especially popular before Apple introduced native documentation features in newer Xcode versions.
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