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Setting
Compose beautiful preference panels with SwiftUI. It's the easiest way to add a searchable settings view to your app.
Why you will like it:
Simple but powerful syntax (powered by result builders).
Create nested pages and groups.
Fully searchable.
Native integration with SwiftUI and AppStorage.
Comes with pre-made components: Toggle, Button, Slider, etc...
Style components with native SwiftUI modifiers.
Show and hide components dynamically.
Add your own custom SwiftUI views.
Works on iOS and macOS.
Core Data Lab
Core Data Lab - view, analyse, and track your Core Data. If you have an SQLite-based Core Data app, this could be for you. How data is stored is really important for structuring your app, but it isn’t always that easy to keep track of.
Core Data Lab lets you easily view/edit and analyse your data through a standalone application. Inspect your databases, view relationships, and descriptions, edit data… all things you need from a solid database client.
Latest version 2.4 of Core Data Lab contains new features. The table view column configuration context menu has been redesigned, partly inspired by a few new NSTableView features in macOS 14.
Why you will like it:
Record database changes
Building filters through UI or using SQL statements
Data import and export capability
MonitorControl
Control your externals display brightness/contrast & volume with MonitorControl.
You could go to your monitor’s settings or dim brightness in the settings, but having one quick access control in your menu-bar makes life a little easier.
Why you will like it:
Shows native OSD for brightness and volume.
Supports multiple protocols to adjust brightness: DDC for external displays (brightness, contrast, volume), native Apple protocol for Apple and built-in displays, Gamma table control for software dimming, shade control for AirPlay, Sidecar and Display Link devices and other virtual screens.
Seamlessly combined hardware and software dimming extends dimming beyond the minimum brightness available on your display.
Sync up all your displays using a single slider or keyboard shortcuts.
Allows dimming to full black.
Simple, unobtrusive UI to blend in to the general aesthetics of macOS.
👨🏫 iOS Conferences & Events
iOS Conf SG January 18th-19th 2024 in Singapore 🇸🇬
APPDEVCON March 12th-15th 2024 in Netherlands (Amsterdam) 🇳🇱
Swift Tokyo March 22nd-24th 2024 in Japan (Tokyo) 🇯🇵
vOS by StuFF mc April 15th-16th 2024 in Germany (Düren) 🇩🇪
Swift Heroes April 18th-19th 2024 in Italy (Turin) 🇮🇹
NYSwifty 2024 April 23rd-24th 2024 in USA (New York) 🇺🇸
Deep Dish Swift 2024 May 5th-7th 2024 in USA (Chicago) 🇺🇸
iOSKonf24 May 14th-15th 2024 in North Macedonia (Skopje) 🇲🇰
Swift Craft May 21st-24th 2024 in UK (Folkestone) 🇬🇧
plSwift 2024 May 29th-30th 2024 in Poland (Kraków) 🇵🇱
Swift Island August 27th-29th 2024 in Netherlands (Texel) 🇳🇱
iOSDevUK 2024 September 2nd-5th 2024 in UK (Aberystwyth) 🇬🇧
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