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    Aiolos

    Aiolos

    A floating panel for your iOS Apps

    Aiolos, ancient greek for quick-moving/nimble, is a Swift UI framework inspired by the floating panel, that was introduced to the Maps app in iOS 11. Give it a try in MindNode 5 for iOS (free trial available). It is fully gesture-driven, takes safe area insets into account, has support for right-to-left languages baked in and automatically reacts to the on-screen keyboard. Compared to many other open-source panel solutions, Aiolos is designed to be an always-visible child view controller and therefore does not use the custom view controller transition API of iOS.
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    Interactable

    Interactable

    Experimental implementation of high performance interactable views

    This is an experimental implementation of a declarative API for handling fluid user interactions with views at 60 FPS in React Native. Here are some example use-cases for views that users can interact with. Swipeable card (a la Google Now) springing into place unless swiped away with enough force. Drawer snapping between closed and open with buttons appearing gradually as it's being dragged.
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