ShadowView VS PermissionScope

Compare ShadowView vs PermissionScope and see what are their differences.

ShadowView

An iOS Library that makes shadows management easy on UIView. (by PierrePerrin)
UI
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ShadowView PermissionScope
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Swift Swift
MIT License MIT License
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ShadowView

Posts with mentions or reviews of ShadowView. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning ShadowView yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

PermissionScope

Posts with mentions or reviews of PermissionScope. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning PermissionScope yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ShadowView and PermissionScope you can also consider the following projects:

SwipeCellKit - Swipeable UITableViewCell/UICollectionViewCell based on the stock Mail.app, implemented in Swift.

Permission - A unified API to ask for permissions on iOS

KMNavigationBarTransition - A drop-in universal library helps you to manage the navigation bar styles and makes transition animations smooth between different navigation bar styles while pushing or popping a view controller for all orientations. And you don't need to write any line of code for it, it all happens automatically.

AREK - AREK is a clean and easy way to request any kind of iOS permission (with some nifty features 🤖)

Cards XI - Awesome iOS 11 appstore cards in swift 5.

JLPermissions - An iOS pre-permissions utility that lets developers ask users on their own dialog for calendar, contacts, location, photos, reminders, twitter, push notifications and more, before making the system-based permission request.

SwiftMessages - A very flexible message bar for UIKit and SwiftUI.

Proposer - Make permission request easier.

RazzleDazzle - A simple keyframe-based animation framework for iOS, written in Swift. Perfect for scrolling app intros.

VWWPermissionKit - A visual permission manager for iOS

SpreadsheetView - Full configurable spreadsheet view user interfaces for iOS applications. With this framework, you can easily create complex layouts like schedule, gantt chart or timetable as if you are using Excel.

SPPermission - Universal API for request permission and get its statuses.