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    Platypus

    Platypus

    Create native Mac applications from command line scripts

    Platypus is a developer tool that creates native Mac applications from command line scripts such as shell scripts or Python, Perl, Ruby, Tcl, JavaScript, and PHP programs. This is done by wrapping the script in an application bundle along with a slim app binary that runs the script. Platypus makes it easy to share scripts and programs with people who are unfamiliar with the command line interface. Native, user-friendly applications can be created with a few clicks. It is very easy to create...
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    TextMate

    TextMate

    TextMate is a graphical text editor for macOS 10.12 or later

    Powerful and customizable text editor with support for a huge list of programming languages and developed as open source. Making multiple changes at once, swapping pieces of code, and a lot more is made trivial with TextMate’s easy way to add multiple insertion points. Select what you want to search, what you want to search for, and TextMate will present the results in a way that makes it easy to jump between matches, extract matched text, or preview desired replacements. See what files have...
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    MyLayout

    MyLayout

    Powerful iOS UI framework implemented by Objective-C.

    MyLayout is a simple and easy objective-c framework for iOS view layout. MyLayout provides some simple functions to build a variety of complex interface. It integrates the functions including Autolayout and SizeClass of iOS, five layout classes of Android, float and flex-box and bootstrap of HTML/CSS. The MyLayout's Swift version are named: TangramKit
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    Gallop

    Gallop

    A framework for build smooth asynchronous iOS APP

    Gallop is a powerful rich text framework that supports Asynchronous display. It encapsulates CoreText's rich text functions and commonly used image processing capabilities. just need use LWTextStorage object instead of UILabel object and use LWImageStorage object instead of UIImageView object,Gallop will make sure your app scroll smoothly. You can also use Gallop to parse HTML pages and customize machining to parse HTML pages into iOS native pages.
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    MMMarkdown

    MMMarkdown

    An Objective-C framework for converting Markdown to HTML

    MMMarkdown is an Objective-C framework for converting Markdown to HTML. It is compatible with OS X 10.7+, iOS 8.0+, tvOS, and watchOS. Unlike other Markdown libraries, MMMarkdown implements an actual parser. It is not a port of the original Perl implementation and does not use regular expressions to transform the input into HTML. MMMarkdown tries to be efficient and minimize memory usage.
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