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    DivKit

    DivKit

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework. It allows you to roll out server-sourced updates to different app versions. Also, it can be used for fast UI prototyping, allowing you to write a layout once and then ship it to iOS, Android, and Web platforms. DivKit is an excellent choice to start using server-driven UI in your project because it can be easily integrated as a simple view in any part of your app. At the starting point, you don’t need a server integration. You can...
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    Compose Kotlin UI

    Compose Kotlin UI

    A modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant

    ...Compose for Desktop targets the JVM, and supports high-performance, hardware-accelerated UI rendering on all major desktop platforms (macOS, Windows, and Linux/x64) by leveraging the powerful native Skia graphics library. Desktop extensions for menus, keyboard shortcuts, window manipulation, notification management, and more.
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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...
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