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    Sheeeeeeeeet

    Sheeeeeeeeet

    Sheeeeeeeeet is a Swift library for creating menus

    Sheeeeeeeeet is a UIKit library that lets you create menus that can be presented as custom action sheets, context menus, alert controllers, or in any way you like. Sheeeeeeeeet comes with many item types (standard items, buttons, titles, toggles, etc.) and can be extended with your own custom item types. Since I have personally moved over to SwiftUI, this repository is no longer under active development. I will however gladly merge any PRs that add value to it or fixes problems with new iOS versions.
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    SwiftOCR

    SwiftOCR

    Fast and simple OCR library written in Swift

    ...We currently support iOS and OS X. If you want to recognize normal text like a poem or a news article, go with Tesseract, but if you want to recognize short, alphanumeric codes (e.g. gift cards), I would advise you to choose SwiftOCR because that's where it exceeds. Tesseract is written in C++ and over 30 years old. To use it you first have to write a Objective-C++ wrapper for it. The main issue that's slowing down Tesseract is the way memory is managed. Too many memory allocations and releases slow it down.
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