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    AudioKit

    AudioKit

    Swift audio synthesis, processing, & analysis platform

    AudioKit is an entire audio development ecosystem of code repositories, packages, libraries, algorithms, applications, playgorunds, tests, and scripts, built and used by a community of audio programmers, app developers, engineers, researchers, scientists, musicians, gamers, and people new to programming. An important goal for AudioKit is to allow it to grow and be maintainable by a handful of volunteers. For this reason we have extensive tests that are run whenever changes are made to any...
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    FDWaveformView

    FDWaveformView

    Reads an audio file and displays the waveform

    FDWaveformView is an easy way to display an audio waveform in your app. It is a nice visualization to show a playing audio file or to select a position in a file. To use it, add an FDWaveformView using Interface Builder or programmatically and then just load your audio as per this example.
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    ARHeadsetKit

    ARHeadsetKit

    Using $5 Google Cardboard to replicate Hololens

    With the AR MultiPendulum app, I created the world’s first AR headset experience that does not rely on expensive specialized hardware. Using Google Cardboard, a standard iPhone, and video footage from the phone’s camera, the app creates an AR headset experience by rendering the user’s surroundings in VR. Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays virtual objects over the real world. For years, AR experiences have been available on smartphones through handheld AR apps. ...
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    AR MultiPendulum

    AR MultiPendulum

    The first affordable AR headset experience

    With the AR MultiPendulum app, I created the world’s first AR headset experience that does not rely on expensive specialized hardware. Using Google Cardboard, a standard iPhone, and video footage from the phone’s camera, the app creates an AR headset experience by rendering the user’s surroundings in VR. AR MultiPendulum allows users to interact with virtual objects directly with their hand instead of tapping an object's location on a touchscreen. It brings a mesmerizing multi-pendulum simulation into augmented reality. ...
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    Android tool for Mac

    Android tool for Mac

    Screenshots, video recordings, app installation for iOS and Android

    ...To install using homebrew-cask, run brew cask install androidtool in the terminal. Android Tool outputs both mp4 and an animated gif. The animated gif can be placed in a Google Docs document or an email. Double click any APK file on your hard drive and Android Tool pops up asking you onto which device you want to install it. Take screenshots of one or all devices connected to your mac, in one click, or by pressing cmd-shift-S. Add your own perfect bash shell scripts to the scripts folder and execute them on a single device, or all devices connected to your Mac.
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