This week, we highlight tools designed to revolutionize your iOS development workflow. First up is Mirador, an innovative tool for creating precise AR experiences using Apple's RealityKit. Then, we present Stats, a macOS system monitor providing detailed system insights. Lastly, we showcase SQLite.swift, which offers type-safe, Swift-native interactions with SQLite databases. These tools are bound to enrich your AR, system monitoring, and database management capabilities.
Mirador - Revolutionize AR Experiences with RealityKit
Mirador is an innovative tool that simplifies the creation of high-quality, point-of-interest AR experiences using Apple's RealityKit. Built by AR navigation pioneer Andrew Hart, Mirador addresses the challenges of highlighting points of interest in AR, compensating for the location and heading inaccuracies of phone GPS. By using a visual anchor, Mirador can accurately locate the device and display AR elements in the correct positions, creating an immersive and precise AR experience.
What we like about it:
Uses visual anchors for precise AR placement.
Versatile for diverse AR use-cases.
Features enrich the spatial AR experience.
Offers detailed setup and customization guidance.
Created by @HyperARCo
Stats - Your Comprehensive macOS System Monitor
Stats is a highly resourceful tool that provides detailed insights into your macOS system right in your menu bar. With this tool, you can monitor a wide range of system parameters including battery level, CPU utilization, memory usage, and more. It is supported on macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and higher, and can be easily installed manually or using Homebrew.
What we like about it:
Monitors multiple system parameters.
Offers easy manual or Homebrew installation.
Supports multiple languages.
Includes detailed FAQs for user ease.
Created by Serhiy Mytrovtsiy
SQLite.swift - Elevate Your SQLite Experience with Swift
SQLite.swift is a potent tool that offers a type-safe, Swift language layer over SQLite3. It gives developers the ability to interface with SQLite databases using pure Swift, complete with compile-time assurance of SQL statement syntax and intent. Its key features include a SQL expression builder, automatically-typed data access, full-text search support, and an efficient query and parameter binding interface.
What we like about it:
Empowers type-safe, Swift-native SQLite interactions.
Integrates a flexible, lazy-executing query layer.
Furnishes an accessible query and parameter binding interface.
Facilitates SQLCipher support and extensive language documentation.
Created by Stephen Celis
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