6 Steps To Getting a Top Rated Control
Tope Abayomi • February 14, 2013
Cocoa Controls has become the go-to location to get custom controls for your app. All you have to do is take a look the requests on StackOverflow for an Android version of the site and you can see that what Aaron has created here is truly unique.
Apps like eBay, Evernote and Facebook messenger use controls from here. Imagine the bragging rights you can get by sa...
Read More…Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • February 09, 2013
Welcome to our weekly roundup! We have a bunch of cool stuff for you this week, ranging from a TechCrunch-featured app that draws heavily from Cocoa Controls, to a beautiful new calendar component from Square, and a ton of other great content.
Speaking of apps…Have you added your apps to the site, yet? Authors love to know who uses their controls, and we love to be able to feature great new apps that take advantage of the rich open source content available to iOS developers. Find ...
Read More…App of the Week: Moped
Aaron Brethorst • February 09, 2013
On Friday, I saw a post on TechCrunch about...
Control of the Week: TimesSquare
Aaron Brethorst • February 09, 2013
TimesSquare is a library to display a calendar in a view in your iPhone or iPad app. We wrote it after searching high and low for a better way and finding none. Apache 2.0 lic... |
MTDirectionsKit Updated to 1.6.1
Aaron Brethorst • February 09, 2013
New version: MTDirectionsKit
Matthias Tretter, released an update for his feature rich directions-mapping framework, MTDirectionsKit,...
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • February 02, 2013
Hi folks, welcome to our weekly roundup. I want to thank HelpShift again for sponsoring our newsletter. Apparently you guys really like their offering, too, which I think is fantastic! Like I said before, I feel very strongly about only featuring content on Cocoa Controls that I feel is worthy of your attention, and their product is no exception. If you need to add support features to your iOS app, I think their offering is—by far—the best way to go.
If your company is interested in sp...
Read More…Sponsored by HelpShift
Aaron Brethorst • February 02, 2013
I want to say a few words about HelpShift, our sponsor for the roundup. They reached out to us about sponsoring us because of the quality and capability of the developers who patronize our site. Please take a few minutes to check out their offerings. I feel very strongly about only featuring content on Cocoa Controls that I feel is worthy of your attention, and their product is no exception. Before we agreed to their sponsorship, I tried out their product and integrated it into an iOS app I...
Read More…Control of the Week: HTAutocompleteTextField
Aaron Brethorst • February 02, 2013
HTAutocompleteTextField is a subclass of UITextField that automatically displays text suggestions in real-time on the text the user has entered. This is perfect for a... |
App of the Week: Backspaces
Aaron Brethorst • February 02, 2013
I was first introduced to Backspaces by way of DLCImagePickerController, a really fantastic image picker control with live filter and blur effects. The creator of both,... |
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • January 26, 2013
Hi everyone, and welcome to our weekly roundup! Today, we have a ton of great, new controls, a gorgeous app chock-full of open source controls built by one of our readers, and a new sponsor!
I know I may sound like a broken record, but I’m continually amazed by the skills and generosity alike of the iOS developer community: the amount of time and energy it takes to build components like the ones we have featured this week is immense, and then these are just given away. Th...
Read More…Controls of the Week: BTBreadcrumbView and RETrimControl
Aaron Brethorst • January 26, 2013
You can’t have just one when you publish 25 controls in a single week! This week featured some really fantastic open source components, and picking even just two was tough.
BTBreadcrumbView
App of the Week: SignNow
Aaron Brethorst • January 26, 2013
SignNow, our app of the week, is a bit more…corporate than the other apps we’ve hig... |
HelpShift
Aaron Brethorst • January 26, 2013
I want to say a few words about HelpShift, our sponsor for the roundup. They reached out to us about sponsoring us because of the quality and capability of the developers who patronize our site. Please take a few minutes to check out their offerings. I feel very strongly about only featuring content on Cocoa Controls that I feel is worthy of your attention, and their product is no exception. Before we agreed to their sponsorship, I tried out their product and integrated it into an iOS app I...
Read More…Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • January 20, 2013
Hi folks, welcome to our weekly roundup! It’s been one of those weeks: we’ve had way too many cool controls posted to the site for me to be able to choose just one to be our control of the week. So, we have two again for you today! Bravo to the authors for their creativity, skill and generosity.
Additionally, this week wasn’t as big in terms of site improvements as last week, but I made one change that should be of great interest: specifically, you can now see the R...
Read More…App of the Week: Trevi
Aaron Brethorst • January 20, 2013
We recently added a new area to the site where you can view apps that use controls featured on Cocoa Controls. Learn how the best apps out there implement some of their coolest features and how you can do the same in your own app.
Controls of the Week: MosaicUI and KYCircleMenu
Aaron Brethorst • January 20, 2013
It’s been one of those weeks: we’ve had way too many cool controls posted to the site for me to be able to choose just one to be our control of the week. So, we have two again for you today! Bravo to the authors for their creativity, skill and generosity.
MosaicUI
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • January 13, 2013
Hi everyone, welcome to our weekly roundup. I’m sure you’ve heard the news, but I just wanted to add my two cents. Everyone here was shocked and saddened by the death of Aaron Swartz this week. I had the pleasure of speaking with him a little over four years ago. I was getting close to shipping my first iOS app, and wanted to know if I could include some data from one of his sites in the application. Aaron...
Read More…App of the Week: Static for iPhone
Aaron Brethorst • January 14, 2013
This past week, I rolled out a new feature to collect all of the apps in the App Store that use a particular control. Let’s say that you’re using Evernote for iPhone, and want to know how they display little popover views on their maps. It turns out that if you dig deep enough through the app, you can find a list of acknowledgements that highlights their use of WEPopover, SMCalloutView, GPUImage, and—well—
Read More…Control of the Week: ZGParallelView
Aaron Brethorst • January 13, 2013
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • January 06, 2013
Hi everyone, I hope you had a very happy new year! Now that we’re in 2013, it’s time to start looking ahead to the summer and WWDC. Word is already circulating that iOS 7 and an unknown iOS device are showing up in developers’ logs.
Meanwhile, we have a really fantastic selection of controls for you here this week. Picking our Control of the Week this week was a really difficult exercise. For instance, we have a great image cropping tool, seve...
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