Today iOS Development Resources, Open Sources, Articles, Tutorials and Samples
1. Open Source Library Allowing You To Run Quartz Composer (.qtz) Files On iOS
A library allowing you to run compositions created with Quartz Composer (.qtz) files within your apps. Not a complete implementation yet, but very cool with some nice demos.
You can find read more about Quartz Composer for iOS on Joris' blog here, and the source code can be found on Github here.
2. Objective-C Tutorial And Wrapper For Using The Open Source Tesseract OCR Library On iOS
A tutorial and library showing how to use the Tesseract open source library on the iOS platform.
1. A working tutorial and downloadable source code example using Tesseract to translate a page of text on an iOS device on Loïs' blog here.
2. A compiled version of the Tesseract library for iOS devices can be found on Github here.
3. An Objective-C wrapper that makes Tesseract much easier to use can be found on Github here.
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1. Open Source Library Allowing You To Run Quartz Composer (.qtz) Files On iOS
A library allowing you to run compositions created with Quartz Composer (.qtz) files within your apps. Not a complete implementation yet, but very cool with some nice demos.
You can find read more about Quartz Composer for iOS on Joris' blog here, and the source code can be found on Github here.
2. Objective-C Tutorial And Wrapper For Using The Open Source Tesseract OCR Library On iOS
A tutorial and library showing how to use the Tesseract open source library on the iOS platform.
1. A working tutorial and downloadable source code example using Tesseract to translate a page of text on an iOS device on Loïs' blog here.
2. A compiled version of the Tesseract library for iOS devices can be found on Github here.
3. An Objective-C wrapper that makes Tesseract much easier to use can be found on Github here.
If you've created, or come across any iOS developer resources that you'd like to share you can submit them in below comment section.
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