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    Flutter Catalog

    Flutter Catalog

    An app showcasing Flutter components, with side-by-side source code

    An opensource app showcasing Flutter components, with side-by-side source code view. lutter Catalog is now available in the browser!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Flutter Workmanager

    Flutter Workmanager

    A Flutter plugin which allows you to execute code in the background

    Flutter Workmanager is an open-source Flutter plugin that enables developers to execute Dart code in the background on both Android and iOS devices, even when the application is not actively running. It acts as a wrapper around native background task systems such as Android’s WorkManager and iOS background execution APIs, providing a unified interface for scheduling and managing tasks across platforms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    I/O Photo Booth

    I/O Photo Booth

    Google I/O 2021 Photo Booth built with Flutter and Firebase

    Google I/O 2021 Photo Booth built with Flutter and Firebase. A Photo Booth built with Flutter and Firebase for Google I/O 2021. We (the folks at Very Good Ventures) teamed up with Google to bring an interactive experience to this year’s Google I/O: a photo booth! You can take pictures with well-known Google mascots: Flutter’s Dash, Android Jetpack, Chrome’s Dino, and Firebase’s Sparky, and decorate photos with stickers, including party hats, pizza, funky glasses, and more. Finally, you can...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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