Today iOS Development Resources, Open Sources, Articles, Tutorials and Samples 

1-  iOS Component For Easily Creating Stylish Time Count Labels

A component for creating stylish time count labels with customizable fonts and sizes for the hours, minutes, seconds, and helpers or easily starting and stopping a timer.


You can find TTCounterLabel on Github here.

A nice component if you're looking to place a timer within an app.

2- Open Source iOS Library Allowing You To Create Contribution Graphs, And Clock Charts

A library allowing you to create contribution graphs, clock charts, and bar charts with a nice minimalistic style:





You can find TEAChart on Github here.
A nice library for creating some more uncommon chart types.
3- Free Inkscape Template And SVG Image Conversion And Resizing Script For iOS App Icon Design
An Inkscape template for easier iOS apicon design along with a script for easily resizing and converting your created icons to the correct format and sizes: 
You can find the template and script on the Kodira site.
You can download Inkscape from the homepage here.

A nice template if you're looking to use Inkscape for creating app icons.


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