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    ORSSerialPort

    ORSSerialPort

    Serial port library for Objective-C and Swift macOS apps

    ...ORSSerialPort is released under an MIT license, meaning you're free to use it in both closed and open-source projects. However, even in a closed-source project, you must include a publicly-accessible copy of ORSSerialPort's copyright notice, which you can find in the LICENSE file. There are a number of ways to add ORSSerialPort to your project. You can use the included framework project, Carthage, CocoaPods, or the Swift Package Manager. See the Guide to Installing ORSSerialPort for detailed instructions for each of these methods.
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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). ...
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