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    PiliPlus

    PiliPlus

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    ...The project structure favors modularity so that network requests, parsing, and presentation layers remain separable and testable. Its community-driven approach encourages rapid iteration on UI details and playback features while maintaining a familiar, mobile-native feel.
    Downloads: 58 This Week
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    peertalk

    peertalk

    iOS and Mac Cocoa library for communicating over USB

    peertalk is a small Cocoa library for iOS and macOS that enables apps to communicate over USB (and also supports TCP), with an emphasis on simplicity and low-latency connections. The project is aimed at scenarios where you want a reliable, direct link between a Mac app and an iOS app without relying on Wi-Fi discovery, manual hostnames, or network exposure. A key motivation is that a USB link is inherently constrained to the devices at each end of the cable, which can make the communication model feel more contained and straightforward for certain tooling or companion-app setups. Typical use cases include developer tools, companion displays, device-to-desktop instrumentation, or any workflow where an iOS device acts as a peripheral to a desktop app. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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