Alerter
RSS-Parser
Alerter | RSS-Parser | |
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2 | 1 | |
5,534 | 568 | |
0.0% | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 8.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Alerter
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Displaying Animated In Android Alerts with alerter.
Alerter is an open-source Android alerting library developed by Tapadoo source: https://github.com/Tapadoo/Alerter. that provides a flexible and customizable way to create alerts in your Android applications. It offers a wide range of features, such as custom layouts, animations, durations, and more. I just discovered it and now i am creating this guide that will also take you a step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Alerter library to create engaging and informative alerts for your users.
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RSS-Parser
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Show HN: FeedFlow – a minimalistic and opinionated RSS Reader
- I want to use a “disposable” browser and not my main one for reading, where I can nuke navigation data or auto-handle cookie banners (DuckDuckGo or Firefox Focus).
With that in mind, I decided to start the development of FeedFlow and now it's available for Android, iOS and macOS. On the tech side it's built with Jetpack Compose for the Android app, Compose Multiplatform for the desktop app, and SwiftUI for the iOS app. And the parsing is done with a library that I've developed called RSSParser: https://github.com/prof18/RSS-Parser
FeedFlow offers a minimalistic feeds list and it opens the articles on their respective websites with the broswer of your choice (on mobile). FeedFlow also supports importing an existing RSS collection through OPML files.
Feel free to ask any questions or share any feedback. Looking forward to it!
- Marco
What are some alternatives?
synth-android - Synth is CRED's inbuilt library for using Neumorphic components in your app.
AndroidNews - A simple RSS feed reader app (written in Kotlin and Jetpack Compose) that currently reads my blog (Android Kotlin Weekly)'s feed.
SensorServer - Android app which let you stream various phone's sensors to websocket clients
Android-Iconics - Android-Iconics - Use any icon font, or vector (.svg) as drawable in your application.
fingerprintjs-android - Swiss army knife for identifying and fingerprinting Android devices. MIT license, no restrictions on usage in production. See link below to get the Pro version with 500K free monthly API calls.
flexbox-layout - Flexbox for Android