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    VirtualBuddy

    VirtualBuddy

    Virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon

    VirtualBuddy can virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, with the goal of offering features that are useful to developers who need to test their apps on multiple versions of macOS, especially betas.
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    Swift Cross UI

    Swift Cross UI

    A cross-platform declarative UI framework, inspired by SwiftUI

    SwiftCrossUI implements a simple API similar but not identical to SwiftUI, allowing you to use the basic concepts of SwiftUI to create a cross-platform desktop app. SwiftCrossUI is designed to be flexible and can work with different backends, but has a focus on using GTK+ through SwiftGTK. Create cross-platform desktop apps for macOS, Linux and Windows. Work has been started to support multiple different backends. Switching backends only requires changing a single line of code! Currently there's the Gtk 4 backend, as well as an experimental AppKit backend (AppKitBackend, macOS-only). ...
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    Ollama Swift Client

    Ollama Swift Client

    A Swift client library for interacting with Ollama

    Ollama Swift Client is a native Swift client library that enables developers to interact with Ollama models directly from Apple platforms such as macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. It is designed to feel natural within the Swift ecosystem, using modern language features like async/await and strong typing to provide a clean and intuitive developer experience. The library wraps the Ollama REST API into structured Swift calls, making it easy to perform tasks such as chat completion, text generation, and...
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