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    React Native Vector Icons

    React Native Vector Icons

    Customizable Icons for React Native with full styling

    ...If the automatic linking works for you, running this again should update the fonts. You can either use one of the bundled icons supported or roll your own custom font. Since Icon builds on top of the Text component, most style properties will work as expected, you might find it useful to play around with background color, border width, border color, border radius, padding, margin, color, font size, etc.
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    Lvr

    Lvr

    Augmented Reality for everyone, out of the world experiences

    ...Since Lvr can be used from HTML, Lvr is accessible to everyone: web developers, VR enthusiasts, educators, artists, makers, kids. It is completely open source and free of charge! Lvr is a powerful framework on top of three.js, providing a declarative, composable, reusable entity-component structure. While Lvr can be used from HTML, developers have unlimited access to JavaScript, DOM APIs, three.js, WebVR, and WebGL. Lvr is a thin framework on top of AR.js and A-Frame. Although A-Frame uses the DOM, A-Frame does not touch the browser layout engine. Performance is a top priority, being battle-tested on highly interactive WebVR experiences. ...
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    Bubble-Picker

    Bubble-Picker

    Animation which can be used for content picking for Android

    ...It makes the interface simple enough for novice users and still feels interesting for experienced ones. This type of animation is very helpful for apps rich in content, where users have to make a choice from a list of options. For example, in our component, we used bubbles to hold names of potential destinations for a travel app. Bubbles float freely, and when a user taps on one of them, the chosen bubble grows in size. It gives users meaningful feedback on their actions and enhances the sense of direct manipulation.
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    NativeScript VideoPlayer

    NativeScript VideoPlayer

    Video Player widget for NativeScript apps

    The nativescript-videoplayer plugin provides a video player component for NativeScript applications, enabling the playback of local and remote video files within the app's interface.
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    Unity Cluster Package

    Unity Cluster Package

    Dragging and Dropping Components for Multi-projection Applications

    This component set for the Unity game engine facilitates the development of immersive and interactive multi-projection applications. The drag-and-drop components allow Unity applications to run on a commodity PC cluster with passive support for stereoscopy, perspective correction according to the user's viewpoint and access to special servers to provide device-independent features.
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