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    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac (GTMSession) is a comprehensive collection of open source Objective-C utilities and frameworks developed by Google to support macOS and iOS application development. It consolidates reusable code components drawn from various internal Google projects, offering developers a wide range of tools for building efficient, maintainable Apple platform software.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    google-maps-ios-utils is a collection of open-source utilities that extend the functionality of the Google Maps SDK for iOS. It provides additional features such as clustering, heatmaps, and geometry utilities to enhance map-based applications.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    GNUstep Base Library

    GNUstep Base Library

    The GNUstep is a library of general-purpose Objective C objects

    The GNUstep Base Library is part of the GNUstep project, providing an open-source implementation of the Foundation framework, compatible with macOS and iOS. It offers core Objective-C classes and utilities for cross-platform application development.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BFKit

    BFKit

    BFKit is a collection of useful classes and categories to develop Apps

    BFKit is a comprehensive library of tools and utilities for iOS development, written in Swift and Objective-C. It offers a wide collection of extensions, helpers, and functionalities that streamline app development and reduce boilerplate code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    iOSProject

    iOSProject

    iOS project comprising a collection of demos for iOS Apps

    iOSProject is a comprehensive collection of Objective-C and Swift development resources, including reusable components, UI templates, and utility functions to speed up iOS app development.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BlocksKit

    BlocksKit

    The Objective-C block utilities you always wish you had

    BlocksKit is a framework for Objective-C that extends Cocoa and Cocoa Touch APIs with block-based wrappers, making it easier to write concise, readable code. It provides block-based alternatives to delegation and target-action patterns, streamlining event handling in UIKit and Foundation frameworks.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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