Texture VS EPSignature

Compare Texture vs EPSignature and see what are their differences.

Texture

Smooth asynchronous user interfaces for iOS apps. (by TextureGroup)

EPSignature

Signature component for iOS in Swift (by ipraba)
UI
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Texture EPSignature
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7,936 794
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3.1 0.0
8 days ago 10 months ago
Objective-C++ Swift
NOASSERTION MIT License
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Texture

Posts with mentions or reviews of Texture. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-27.
  • Building Reddit’s Design System on iOS
    5 projects | /r/RedditEng | 27 Sep 2023
    Historically, Reddit has used both UIKit and Texture as layout engines to build out the Reddit app. At the time of its adoption, Texture was used as a way to build screens and have the UI update asynchronously, which mitigated frame rate hitches and optimized scroll performance. However, Texture represented a significantly different paradigm for building UI than UIKit, and prior to RPL, we had components built on both layout engines. Reusing components across these frameworks was difficult, and having to juggle two different mental models for these systems made it difficult from a developer’s perspective. As a result, we opted to deprecate and migrate off of Texture.
  • Telegram enable sign up without a SIM card
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Dec 2022
    On iOS it’s written using a fork of Texture, formerly AsyncDisplayKit. In my experience, Texture outperforms UIKit’s auto layout and rich text widgets significantly.

    https://github.com/TextureGroup/Texture

  • The SliceKit Series: Introducing Our New iOS Presentation Framework.
    1 project | /r/RedditEng | 2 Jun 2022
    In order to make our engineers' lives easier and gain consistency in our user experience, we needed a declarative abstraction on top of UIKit. We chose UIKit because after experimenting with SwiftUI, Texture, ComponentKit, and other alternatives, UIKit offers us the right combination of features, including:
  • Ideas for research topic (thesis/dissertation) that includes iOS Development
    1 project | /r/iOSProgramming | 26 Apr 2021
    Ok thanks. I've included a link for everyone else. Texture

EPSignature

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

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

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Texture and EPSignature you can also consider the following projects:

IGListKit - A data-driven UICollectionView framework for building fast and flexible lists.

LTMorphingLabel - [EXPERIMENTAL] Graceful morphing effects for UILabel written in Swift.

ComponentKit - A React-inspired view framework for iOS.

FooterPull

Atlas

SFFocusViewLayout - UICollectionViewLayout with focused content

SwiftyUI - High performance and lightweight UIView, UIImage, UIImageView, UIlabel, UIButton, Promise and more.

StickyCollectionView-Swift - UICollectionView layout for presenting of the overlapping cells.

Pulley - A library to imitate the iOS 10 Maps UI.

SkeletonView - ☠️ An elegant way to show users that something is happening and also prepare them to which contents they are awaiting

AsyncDisplayKit - Smooth asynchronous user interfaces for iOS apps.

SCLAlertView - Beautiful animated Alert View. Written in Swift