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    Maestro

    Maestro

    Painless Mobile UI Automation

    Maestro is the simplest and most effective mobile UI testing framework. Maestro is built on learnings from its predecessors (Appium, Espresso, UIAutomator, XCTest) and allows you to easily define and test your Flows. Built-in tolerance to flakiness. UI elements will not always be where you expect them, screen tap will not always go through, etc. Maestro embraces the instability of mobile applications and devices and tries to counter it. Built-in tolerance to delays. No need to pepper your tests with sleep() calls. Maestro knows that it might take time to load the content (i.e. over the network) and automatically waits for it (but no longer than required). ...
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    Appyx

    Appyx

    Model-driven navigation + UI components with gesture control

    Appyx is a modern navigation and UI framework for Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform that introduces a model-driven approach to building application navigation and interactive interfaces. Unlike traditional navigation libraries that rely on predefined patterns such as back stacks, Appyx allows developers to define their own navigation models, giving them full control over how screens and UI elements transition and interact. This model-driven paradigm separates navigation logic from UI rendering, making navigation state testable, reusable, and easier to maintain in large applications. The framework also supports advanced transition animations and gesture-driven interactions, enabling developers to create highly dynamic and visually rich user experiences beyond standard navigation flows.
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