Open Source Mobile Operating Systems User Interface (UI) Software - Page 3

User Interface (UI) Software for Mobile Operating Systems

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    ASCollectionView

    ASCollectionView

    A SwiftUI collection view with support for custom layouts

    With the release of iOS 16 SwiftUI now enables most of the features this library was created to replace. The UIHostingConfiguration API makes it easy to implement custom UICollectionViews using SwiftUI cells. This implementation handles cell-resizing and updates much better than a third-party component is able to. In cases where a collection view is overkill, the new SwiftUI Layout protocol is the better choice. A SwiftUI implementation of UICollectionView & UITableView.
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    ActionSheetPicker

    ActionSheetPicker

    Quickly reproduce the dropdown UIPickerView / ActionSheet

    Quickly reproduce the dropdown UIPickerView / ActionSheet functionality from Safari on iPhone/ iOS / CocoaTouch. Easily present an ActionSheet with a PickerView, allowing the user to select from a number of immutable options. If you prefer not to use either of the aforementioned dependency managers, you can integrate ActionSheetPicker-3.0 into your project manually.
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    Actions

    Actions

    Supercharge your shortcuts

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    Advanced RecyclerView

    Advanced RecyclerView

    RecyclerView extension library which provides advanced features

    This RecyclerView extension library provides Google's Inbox app like swiping, Play Music app like drag-and-drop sorting and expandable item features. Works on API level 14 or later. Reduces library conflicts, easy to integrate with existing code. Looks difficult at a glance, but gives great flexibility like the original RecyclerView. Swipe dismiss and swipe pinning operation. (like Google's Inbox app). Smooth item reordering with linear list (LinearLayoutManager). It behaves like the playlist of Google's Play Music app. A list with collapsible groups and its children. This feature is a port of the ExpandableListView of Android framework. All swipe, drag and drop, expand and wrapper adapter features work together! The ItemAnimator behaves exactly the same as the default SimpleItemAnimator, but its code is refactored. Easier to customize!
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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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    Alphabetical Keyboard

    Alphabetical Keyboard

    Android keyboard with keys arranged alphabetically.
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    AndroAppLink

    AndroAppLink

    Android device-to-device app transfer and app backup manager

    AndroAppLink is an easy to use Android App manager. It helps you to exchange Apps among several Android devices using Bluetooth, mail and other third party apps. It also helps you backup your apps in storage or phone memory.
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    Android Auto Tester utilizes Android's monkey runner and hierarchy viewer to automatically traverses the hierarchy of an Android application's GUI and simulates user inputs from the host side, without accessing the application's source code.
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    Android Image Slider

    Android Image Slider

    An amazing and convenient Android image slider

    The Android Image Slider project is an Android UI component/library that provides a convenient, customizable image slider (carousel) for mobile apps. Instead of building a custom slider from scratch, developers can drop in this library’s slider view into their layout and configure it via XML or code to display a series of images — from local drawables, files, or remote URLs — with smooth transitions, animations, and optional indicators. This significantly simplifies development of galleries, onboarding screens, advertisement banners, or any UI requiring swipable images in Android apps. The library supports various slide animations (transitions), auto-sliding, and event listeners (e.g., click events on slides), giving developers flexibility around how the slider behaves. For mobile apps where image-heavy UI is common (e.g. e-commerce, portfolios, media galleries), AndroidImageSlider offers a ready-made, tested component that saves time and ensures consistency.
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    An alternative way to navigate your Android layouts, in a small class and providing different ways to work: a fluent interface, a callback system, bookmark capabilities and automated View click listening methods.
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    Android Sliding Up Panel

    Android Sliding Up Panel

    A simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel to Android apps

    This library provides a simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel (popularized by Google Music and Google Maps) to your Android application. As seen in Umano Android App (now acquired by Dropbox). If you are using the library and you would like to have your app listed, simply let us know. Simply add the following dependency to your build.gradle file to use the latest version. Include com.sothree.slidinguppanel.SlidingUpPanelLayout as the root element in your activity layout. The layout must have gravity set to either top or bottom. Make sure that it has two children. The first child is your main layout. The second child is your layout for the sliding up panel. The main layout should have the width and the height set to match_parent. The sliding layout should have the width set to match_parent and the height set to either match_parent, wrap_content or the max desireable height.
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    Android System Bar Tint

    Android System Bar Tint

    Apply background tinting to the Android system UI

    Apply background tinting to the Android system UI when using KitKat translucent modes. Android 4.4 (KitKat) introduced translucent system UI styling for status and navigation bars. These styles are great for wallpaper based activities like the home screen launcher, but the minimal background protection provided makes them less useful for other types of activity unless you supply your own backgrounds inside your layout. Determining the size, position and existence of the system UI for a given device configuration can be non-trivial. This library offers a simple way to create a background "tint" for the system bars, be it a color value or Drawable. By default it will give you a semi-opaque black background that will be useful for full-bleed content screens where persistent system UI is still important - like when placed over a map or photo grid.
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    Android-Bootstrap

    Android-Bootstrap

    Bootstrap style widgets for Android, with Glyph Icons

    Android Bootstrap is an Android library which provides custom views styled according to the Twitter Bootstrap Specification. This allows you to spend more time on development rather than trying to get a consistent theme across your app, especially if you are already familiar with the Bootstrap Framework. Create buttons that support Glyph icons, and are themeable using Bootstrap Brands. BootstrapButtonGroup Allows BootstrapButtons to be grouped together and their attributes controlled en masse. BootstrapProgressBar Displays progress in a bar from 0-100, and animates updates to the current progress. BootstrapLabel Displays non-clickable text in a widget similar to the BootstrapButton, sizable using H1-H6 elements. BootstrapCircleThumbnail Displays images in a center-cropped Circular View, themed with BootstrapBrand.
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    AndroidAdapters

    AndroidAdapters

    A library, which provides various Adapters for Android apps

    "AndroidAdapters" is an Android-library, which provides feature-rich adapter implementations for providing the underlying data of widgets such as ListView, GridView, ExpandableListView and RecyclerView.
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    AndroidMaterialDialog

    AndroidMaterialDialog

    Provides a builder to create "Material Design"-styled dialogs

    "AndroidMaterialDialog" is an Android-library, which provides a builder, which allows to create dialogs, which are designed according to Android 5.0's Material Design guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices.
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    AndroidMaterialDialogExample

    AndroidMaterialDialogExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialDialog"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialDialog". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialDialog" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialdialog.
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    AndroidMaterialPreferences

    AndroidMaterialPreferences

    Provides various "Material Design"-styled preferences

    "AndroidMaterialPreferences" is an Android-library, which provides various preferences, which are designed according to Android 5.0's Material Desing guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices. In order to use the library, the dependency "AndroidMaterialDialog", which can be found via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialdialog, is also needed. An Android test project, which provides JUnit tests for this library, is available via the URL https://sourceforge.net/p/androidmaterialpreferencestest. An Android app, which implements a use case, using this library, can be found via the internet address https://sourceforge.net/p/androidmaterialpreferencesdemo.
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    AndroidMaterialPreferencesExample

    AndroidMaterialPreferencesExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialPreferences". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialpreferences.
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    AndroidMaterialPreferencesTest

    AndroidMaterialPreferencesTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidMaterialPreferences". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialPreferences" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialpreferences.
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    AndroidMaterialValidation

    AndroidMaterialValidation

    Provides views, which can be validated according to Material Design

    "AndroidMaterialValidation" is an Android-library, which provides custom views, which allow to be validated according to Android 5.0's Material Design guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices. Additionaly, various pre-defined validators are contained in the library.
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    AndroidMaterialValidationExample

    AndroidMaterialValidationExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialValidation"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialValidation". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialValidation" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialvalidation.
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    AndroidMaterialValidationTest

    AndroidMaterialValidationTest

    Contains JUnit tests for the library "AndroidMaterialValidation"

    This project contains JUnit tests for the Android library "AndroidMaterialValidation". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialValidation" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialvalidation.
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    AndroidMaterialViews

    AndroidMaterialViews

    Provides views, which are suggested by the Material Design guidelines

    "AndroidMaterialViews" is an Android-library, which provides various views, which are suggested by Android's Material Design guidelines, but which are not provided by the official Android SDK. The library's views can also be used on pre-Lollipop devices.
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    AndroidMaterialViewsExample

    AndroidMaterialViewsExample

    An example app using the library "AndroidMaterialViews"

    This project contains an example App, which implements an use case of the Android library "AndroidMaterialViews". The project homepage of the library "AndroidMaterialViews" is available on Sourceforge via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialviews.
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    AndroidPreferenceActivity

    AndroidPreferenceActivity

    Provides an alternative implementation of Android's PreferenceActivity

    "AndroidPreferenceActivity" is an Android-library, which provides an alternative implementation of the Android SDK's built-in PreferenceActivity. Such an activity provides a visualization of categorized preferences. The appearance of the activity varies depending on the size of the device's display. On devices with small screens, e.g. on smartphones, the navigation is designed to use the whole available space and selecting an item causes the corresponding preferences to be shown full screen as well. On devices with large screens, e.g. on tablets, the navigation and the preferences of the currently selected item are shown split screen instead. Although the library's API is designed to be similar to the API of the Android SDK's PreferenceActivity, it provides additional possibilities, beyond the functionalities of the original. This includes easier adaption of the activity's appearance, as well as the possibility to use the activity as a wizard.
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