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Fast Corrects for fisheye distortion in an image.
High-performance particle effects for SwiftUI.
iOS visual implementation of the Bang! card game, a Wild West-themed social deduction card game designed by Emiliano Sciarra and published by DaVinci.
Concentration card game developed in Swift for iOS devices
Collection of simple demos of SwiftUI SceneKit games
Aurora Editor is a IDE built by the community, for the community, and written in Swift for the best native performance and feel for macOS.
Swift Playground giving an overview over the inner workings of modern compilers
Accessible move actions for SwiftUI Lists and easy custom drag and drop for older iOS
🖱️ Native drag-and-drop support in React Native.
A Drag-and-Drop library in pure SwiftUI.
create reusable UI | Build eye-catchy app Guide and Info views | create a deck of cards | master long press gestures with SwiftUI | create custom transitions | enhance the user experience with drag…
A Interface for the NFT Sales done in SwiftUI. It's part of my daily routine changes to create a screens from my design in SwiftUI. It's a basic drag and drop stack of card.
A SwiftUI experiment with generating and displaying a deck of cards in a grid
App that creates a deck of cards for the game
swiftui view that generates hands of 5 cards each and detects the winning hand between decks
A SwiftUI view that arranges its children in a whimsical interactive deck of cards, as seen in Big News
A modern and customizable python UI-library based on Tkinter
🖥 A virtual Apple Macintosh with System 8, running in Electron. I'm sorry.
DOSee is a DOSBox based, MS-DOS emulator for the web.