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    Alerter

    Alerter

    An Android alerting library

    This library aims to overcome the limitations of Toasts and Snackbars, while reducing the complexity of your layouts. With simplicity in mind, the Alerter employs the builder pattern to facilitate easy integration into any app. A customizable Alert View is dynamically added to the Decor View of the Window, overlaying all content. Include the JitPack.io Maven repo in your project's build.gradle file.
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    Sweet Alert Dialog

    Sweet Alert Dialog

    SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog

    SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog. Inspired by JavaScript SweetAlert. The simplest way to use SweetAlertDialog is to add the library as aar dependency to your build. You can customize progress bar dynamically with materialish-progress methods via SweetAlertDialog.getProgressHelper(): For more usages about progress, please see the sample. Methods include resetCount(), isSpinning(), spin(), stopSpinning(), getProgress(), setProgress(float progress), setInstantProgress(float progress), getCircleRadius(), setCircleRadius(int circleRadius), getBarWidth(), and more.
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