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    Whisky

    Whisky

    A modern Wine wrapper for macOS built with SwiftUI

    Experience the latest titles effortlessly with Whisky. Whisky provides a clean and easy to use graphical wrapper for Wine built in native SwiftUI. You can make and manage bottles, install and run Windows apps and games, and unlock the full potential of your Mac with no technical knowledge required. Whisky is built on top of CrossOver 22.1.1, and Apple's own Game Porting Toolkit.
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    Aurora Editor

    Aurora Editor

    Aurora Editor is a IDE built by the community, for the community

    Aurora Editor is an innovative Integrated Development Environment (IDE) meticulously crafted in Swift, designed to deliver exceptional native performance on macOS. Envision all the capabilities of Xcode, but enhanced with multi-language support, seamless Git integration, and a suite of your favorite built-in development tools. Aurora Editor is built by the community, for the community, aiming to be the go-to choice for developers seeking a robust and efficient coding environment.
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    Differ

    Differ

    Swift library to generate differences and patches between collections

    ...Wherever you have code that propagates added/removed/moved callbacks from your model to your user interface, you should consider using a library that can calculate differences. Animating small batches of changes is usually going to be faster and provide a more responsive experience than reloading all of your data. Calculating and acting on differences should also aid you in making a clear separation between data and user interface, and hopefully provide a more declarative approach: your model performs state transition, then your UI code performs appropriate actions based on the calculated differences to that state.
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    SwiftUI Drawer

    SwiftUI Drawer

    A SwiftUI bottom-up controller, like in the Maps app

    ...The library includes support for animations and haptic feedback, enhancing the tactile feel of interactions and improving user experience. It also provides customization options such as alignment, width, and responsive layout adjustments depending on device orientation or screen size.
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    LeeGo

    LeeGo

    Declarative, configurable & highly reusable UI development

    ...But there is barely a thing that addresses the View part. Does that mean we just run out of all the problems in the View part? I think the answer is NO, especially when we need our app to be fully responsive.
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