Hello everyone, and welcome to our weekly roundup! Ever wondered what it takes to get a top-rated control here on Cocoa Controls? Tope Abayomi, the creator of App Design Vault, had a guest post on our blog last week that gives six great tips on getting a lot of visibility here on our site. Take a look!
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Until next time,
Aaron
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App of the Week: Living Earth
Just last night, I was playing around with Living Earth, a stunningly beautiful clock and weather app built around a 3D model of the Earth. Accordingly, I was delighted to discover that the creators of the app are readers of Cocoa Controls, and that they use ShareKit in their application. Enjoy a stunning live 3D simulation of our planet with global weather, forecasts and world clock for cities around the world. View live global cloud patterns, hurricanes and tropical storms. Explore and experience amazing weather dynamics on our planet with real-time 3D weather maps and typhoon and hurricane tracking. Living Earth is the best and most beautiful World Clock, Weather and Alarm available for your iPhone and iPad! |
Control of the Week: REActivityViewController
Weekly Roundup
ACVRangeSelector
A range selector control for iOS, similar to UISlider but with three handles. MIT licensed. |
EKNotifView
A Simple, easily customizable, lightweight notification system for iOS Apps. MIT licensed. |
CNSplitView
CNSplitView is an feature enhanced derivative of NSSplitView. It has support for sticky top or bottom toolbars for each of its subviews. MIT licensed. |
SocialAccounts
SocialAccounts is an iOS framework that provides an easy way to manage social network accounts Apache 2.0 licensed. |
URBSegmentedControl
YouTube Search Example
A demo application which makes use of the open YouTube search JSON API. The app showcases good practices like using data models for consuming JSON and advanced techniques for creating 2 column iOS layout. Comes with a full code-walk-trough at: http://www.touch-code-magazine.com/how-to-make-a-youtube-app-using-mgbox-and-jsonmodel/ MIT licensed. |
DMWebBrowserViewController
A simple web browser view controller instantiated with view blocks. Custom licensed. |
MNMRemoteImageView
BSD licensed. |
LDGradientButton
RNThemeManager
REDRangeSlider
Two-thumbed slider. MIT licensed. |
MLPAutoCompleteTextField
MLPSpotlight
MLPSpotlight is a UIView subclass created to display a spotlight effect over a specific point on the screen in a convenient manner. MIT licensed. |
CSColorizedProgressView
CSColorizedProgressView is a type of progress view that transitions a grayscale image to a full-color image. MIT licensed. |
Toast
Toast is an Objective-C category that adds Android-style toast notifications to the UIView object class. It is intended to be simple, lightweight, and easy to use. MIT licensed. |