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SVProgressHUD

SVProgressHUD | iPhone and iPad development | Scoop.it

SVProgressHUD is an easy-to-use, clean and lightweight progress HUD for iOS. It’s a simplified and prettified alternative to the popular MBProgressHUD. Its fade in/out animations are highly inspired on Lauren Britcher’s HUD in Tweetie for iOS. The success and error icons are from Glyphish.


✔ Sources: https://github.com/samvermette/SVProgressHUD

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samvermette/SVStatusHUD - GitHub

samvermette/SVStatusHUD - GitHub | iPhone and iPad development | Scoop.it

SVStatusHUD mimics the HUD shown on orientation lock, mute and volume change on iOS. It should only be used in response to hardware or other important notifications (for instance when an accessory is detected by your app). If you’re just looking to show the progress or success of an operation, you should have a look at SVProgressHUD.


✔ Sources: https://github.com/MugunthKumar/MKiCloudSync


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Using CALayers as HUD elements – Part I. | Bitongo

Using CALayers as HUD elements – Part I. | Bitongo | iPhone and iPad development | Scoop.it

When creating a game, an informative and seamlessly integrated HUD is crucial to provide feedback to players. Using the built-in system fonts could really hurt the aesthetic appeal of your game and you should always do your best to make the graphical style coherent in the whole app. Using CALayers for your HUD can help you achieve this very easily!


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