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    libPaje is a library developed with GNUstep library and is released under the GNU LGPL. The library intends to provide a way to generate trace files for Paje Visualization Tool. It can be used to create converters from other format to Paje format.
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    tapku

    tapku

    A well crafted open source iOS framework

    TapkuLibrary is an iOS library built on Cocoa and UIKit intended for broad use in applications. If you're looking to see what the library can do, check out the demo project included. Some major components include coverflow, calendar grid, network requests and progress indicators. Much of the foundation (besides UIKit) is built off of curry. curry is a submodule you'll need to pull down with tapku to run. Tapku is an open-source project I started back in the early days of the iOS SDK. Summer of 2009 to be exact (shout out to my peeps that juggle and recite pi). It featured elements that made it popular like the calendar grid UI. (The kid got emails from the archdiocese of New Orleans, no lie.) Over time, anything that I'd use often for different projects would wind up in tapku after I felt it was A. something that would be helpful to share between projects and B. up to the standard of sharing with the community.
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