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    React Native Navigation

    React Native Navigation

    A complete native navigation solution for React Native

    React Native Navigation is a module, dependent on and intended to be used alongside React Native, so some experience with it and knowledge of core concepts is required. We also assume you are working on a Mac with XCode and Android Studio installed and setup. You can also make it work in a Linux distribution, of course, but in that case bear in mind that some sections of the docs that deal with iOS might not be relevant to you. When your app is launched for the first time, the bundle is parsed and executed. At this point you need to display your UI. To do so, listen to the appLaunched event and call Navigation.setRoot when that event is received. ...
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    MyLayout

    MyLayout

    Powerful iOS UI framework implemented by Objective-C.

    MyLayout is a simple and easy objective-c framework for iOS view layout. MyLayout provides some simple functions to build a variety of complex interface. It integrates the functions including Autolayout and SizeClass of iOS, five layout classes of Android, float and flex-box and bootstrap of HTML/CSS. The MyLayout's Swift version are named: TangramKit
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    Agar

    Agar

    Cross Platform GUI Toolkit

    Agar provides a base GUI framework and a standard set of widgets from which graphical applications can be built which run natively under X11, Windows, MacOS, SDL and others. It takes advantage of texture and GPU acceleration wherever available. Agar can also attach to an existing framebuffer, SDL or OpenGL context and operate as a self-contained window-manager. It includes a standard library of general-purpose widgets, and is also designed to be extended externally. New widgets can be...
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    A mouse tracker for OS X. The tool should provide a simple way to log the user's mouse movements in the background for (later) analysis. Currently only for Mac OS X (ObjC & Cocoa), planned to make platform independent with Python. It consists out of two
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