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    android-gif-drawable

    android-gif-drawable

    Views and drawable for displaying animated GIFs on Android

    Bundled GIFLib via JNI is used to render frames. This way should be more efficient than WebView or Movie classes. Current development builds (build from dev branch) are published to OSS snapshot repository. To use them, specify repository URL in repositories block. For Android 4.2+ (API level 17+). Supports GifTextureView hardware-accelerated rendering, and GifTexImage2D OpenGL ES 2.0+. See sample directory. Sample project is under construction. Not all features are covered yet. The simplest way is to use GifImageView (or GifImageButton) like a normal ImageView. ...
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    uCrop

    uCrop

    Image cropping library for Android

    ...You might be wondering why we couldn’t just use one of the existing solutions for image cropping for Android. After all, you can find lots of them on Github and on the Android Arsenal. But here is the thing, none of these solutions could satisfy our requirements. Let’s take a quick look at the most popular open-source image cropping libraries and explain why they don’t quite fit the bill.
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    Fresco

    Fresco

    An Android library for managing images and the memory they use

    Fresco’s image pipeline will load images from the network, local storage, or local resources. To save data and CPU, it has three levels of cache; two in memory and another in internal storage. Fresco’s Drawee shows a placeholder for you until the image has loaded and then automatically shows the image when it arrives. When the image goes off-screen, it automatically releases its memory. A decompressed image - an Android Bitmap - takes up a lot of memory. This leads to more frequent runs of...
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    Picasso

    Picasso

    A powerful image downloading and caching library for Android

    Images add much-needed context and visual flair to Android applications. Picasso allows for hassle-free image loading in your application—often in one line of code! Many common pitfalls of image loading on Android are handled automatically by Picasso: Handling ImageView recycling and download cancelation in an adapter. Complex image transformations with minimal memory use. Automatic memory and disk caching.
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    Matisse

    Matisse

    A well-designed local image and video selector for Android

    Matisse is a well-designed local image and video selector for Android. If you use Glide as your image engine, add rules as Glide's README says. If you use Picasso as your image engine, add rules as Picasso's README says. There are two built-in themes you can use to start MatisseActivity, which are R.style.Matisse_Zhihu (light mode), and R.style.Matisse_Dracula (dark mode). All images and videos will be shown in Matisse by default, you can't limit the selectable mime types. ...
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