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apilevels | FMDB | |
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13 | 5 | |
194 | 13,835 | |
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7.5 | 5.9 | |
17 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
HTML | Objective-C | |
MIT License | Unknown |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Show HN: Material Files – Material Design File Manager for Android
Corollary to your statement: of the very small (<1%) group of users running such ancient versions of Android, 100% read HN and will be responding to your comment. As if it invalidated the stats on actual usage: https://apilevels.com/
- Customers are reporting my app is not compatible with their devices
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SwiftData
Some input as an Android dev: the API level stuff is not nearly as much as a problem as it was some years ago. Nowadays you can easily require 23 or 25 (see https://apilevels.com/) - since 23, there were definitely some changes, but not terribly big ones that are really painful.
I'm rather getting a headache with new form factors (window insets, foldables, tablets being revived).
Also: Usually all google libs are backwards compatible to 21. The new ui system (Compose) just gets shipped with the app itself, increasing download/installation size. Apple does not do this afaik, they require a recent minimum OS version for compose ui.
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Wasee I finished developing my app
You're right it's actually 75.8 %
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Android 12 currently runs on only 13.3 percent of devices
According to this page it's just above 20% https://apilevels.com/
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Cheap Android phone for app development?
Try to go as cheap as you can find while also having a recent (max 2 years old, 1 year is better) android OS version. Take a note of your minSDK version set in your app's build.gradle file. When you purchase a phone make sure it supports at least that version. To translate API levels to Android versions you can use this page.
- Full Feature NFL app built for Wear 2.3 and 3.0+
- anyone know how to use lg apps in other phones?
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SwiftData
There’s a number of indie devs who rely on https://github.com/ccgus/fmdb for fast persistence. The rebirth of NetNewsWire came with FMDB at it’s core (https://inessential.com/2020/05/18/why_netnewswire_is_fast)
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Can I transfer data from a SQLite3 (*.db) file to Core Data?
In a project I‘ve adopted, this package is used alongside CoreData to access SQLite features which aren’t possible in CoreData. I would recommend it, it‘s pretty old but has SPM support. But it’s written in Obj-C, maybe this is off-putting for you, so you may find something similar but written in swift.
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
FMDB - A Cocoa / Objective-C wrapper around SQLite. Language: Objective-C.
- Any practical recommendation when dealing with SQLite in iOS?
What are some alternatives?
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
GRDB.swift - A toolkit for SQLite databases, with a focus on application development
Auto-CPY - A GUI Client for scrcpy and gnirehtet with auto launch on connect features.
SQLite.swift - A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3.
AndroidVersionsStats - Gets updated information about the version statistics of Android distribution, as found from Android Studio code
Realm - Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
MMKV - An efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework developed by WeChat. Works on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and POSIX.
developerlife.com - developerlife.com site was started in Nov 1998 with coverage for topics related to Java, XML, and web and desktop technologies. Today it covers Rust, TUI, Android, Web, Cloud technologies, and User Experience Engineering (UXE) and design topics
YapDatabase - YapDB is a collection/key/value store with a plugin architecture. It's built atop sqlite, for Swift & objective-c developers.
Awesome-Hacking - A collection of various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
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