DraggablePanel
TapTargetView
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TapTargetView
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Intro showcase view using Jetpack Compose
The implementation is inspired by the TapTargetView which is useful for legacy views.
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How to "highlight to make the user aware of an action and show a description of it" in XML/Kotlin?
Just to reply to myself. The proper name seems to be "help overlay" and there are a few interesting libraries. Among all of those I've checked, TapTargetView seems to have the nicest UI.
What are some alternatives?
AndroidSwipeableCardStack - A tinder like swipeable card stack component
AppIntro - Make a cool intro for your Android app.
AndroidSlidingUpPanel - This library provides a simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel (popularized by Google Music and Google Maps) to your Android application. Brought to you by Umano.
cardslib - Android Library to build a UI Card
BottomBar - (Deprecated) A custom view component that mimics the new Material Design Bottom Navigation pattern.
Litho (By Facebook) - A declarative framework for building efficient UIs on Android.
android-viewbadger - [DEPRECATED] A simple way to "badge" any given Android view at runtime without having to cater for it in layout
AndroidViewHover - An elegant way to show your menu or messages.
WizardPager - Wizard Pager is a library that provides an example implementation of a Wizard UI on Android, it's based of Roman Nurik's wizard pager (https://github.com/romannurik/android-wizardpager)
android-sliding-layer-lib - Highly customizable SlidingLayer as you have seen in Wunderlist