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    MeetingBar

    MeetingBar

    Your meetings at your fingertips in the macOS menu bar

    MeetingBar works on macOS with your calendar. Join and create meetings in one click.
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    Tokamak

    Tokamak

    Framework for building browser apps with WebAssembly

    Tokamak is an open source framework that aims to replicate a large portion of Apple’s SwiftUI API in order to enable developers to build user interfaces that can run in the browser through WebAssembly as well as on native platforms. It provides a declarative programming model similar to SwiftUI, allowing developers to define views, state, and layout logic using familiar patterns while targeting environments beyond Apple’s ecosystem. The project includes a DOM renderer capable of handling a subset of SwiftUI views and modifiers, alongside additional constructs such as custom HTML rendering for greater flexibility when interacting with web technologies. ...
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    WKZombie

    WKZombie

    WKZombie is a Swift framework for iOS/OSX to navigate within websites

    WKZombie is a Swift framework for iOS/OSX to navigate within websites and collect data without the need of a User Interface or API, also known as a Headless browser. It can be used to run automated tests/snapshots and manipulate websites using Javascript. WKZombie is an iOS/OSX web-browser without a graphical user interface. It was developed as an experiment in order to familiarize myself with using functional concepts written in Swift 4. It incorporates WebKit (WKWebView) for rendering and hpple (libxml2) for parsing the HTML content. ...
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    Appz

    Appz

    Launch external apps, and deeplink, with ease using Swift

    Kitz aims to make your development life a bit easier by reducing the boilerplate code you have to write. Just focus on building amazing new features! All Kitz are shipped with released apps. They also have full test coverage, minimal dependencies, and are collaboration friendly! In case the app can't open the external application, it will fall-back to a web URL that is guaranteed to succeed by opening the browser. It was crucial to make sure the library can scale as the number of supported apps increase. Therefore, each supported app is implemented in isolation in a separate file. ...
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