macos_ui
Markr
macos_ui | Markr | |
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4 | 2 | |
1,735 | 1 | |
2.8% | - | |
8.6 | 10.0 | |
about 2 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
Dart | C++ | |
MIT License | - |
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macos_ui
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Can you develop any type of desktop app with Flutter?
Well, if I'd go FluentUI or macOS I wouldn't really be cross platform any more, unfortunately.
- Show HN: Drovp – Convenient UI for any drag and drop operations
- Drop down your Github repos if you think you have projects that are interesting and need stars.
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Call for assistance: macos_ui package
In light of discussions I've had on Twitter about the lack of a macOS style widget/theme pack, I've started a package for this: https://github.com/GroovinChip/macos_ui. This is a huge undertaking so I'd appreciate any assistance, be it advice, feedback, repo maintenance, code contributions, or simply spreading the word.
Markr
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How to deal with 30,000+ bookmarks? Software suggestions?
I've tried so many things over the years that I can't even list them all, from making my own https://github.com/iklsr/markr several times to limiting firefox so that I don't open too many tabs and I'm forced to consume them etc, I keep these in the off chance that some project comes up and I will know that I saw something related that I can now not find for some reason.
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Show HN: Drovp – Convenient UI for any drag and drop operations
Yes you can. I could create something like this with both, most clean interfaces boil down to having a nice font, margins, padding and removing default os crap (focus outlines, ugly borders etc).
Vanilla Qt (no QML) supports a decent subset of CSS(QSS)that can target widgets and objects etc. It's quite a bit of work if you're just getting started but it just comes down to knowing what to override, disable and what can be styled etc. In extreme cases where the native widgets are limiting you can just draw your own. I believe I could recreate about any interface with just Qt.
Three random apps of mine that use Qt and all look different but if you grok the src you can get an idea of what I mean.
1. https://github.com/iKlsR/Markr
2. https://github.com/iKlsR/Playground
3. https://github.com/iKlsR/SDFSandbox (This one uses custom drawing for the node widgets)
What are some alternatives?
awesome-flutter-desktop - A curated list of awesome things related to Flutter desktop.
2D-Games-Flutter - Bunch of 2D games in flutter
draggable - The JavaScript Drag & Drop library your grandparents warned you about.
feedback - A simple widget for getting better feedback.
omnivore - Omnivore is a complete, open source read-it-later solution for people who like reading.
hydro-sdk - Author Flutter experiences in Typescript. No native bridge, no V8. Just Dart. From runtime to virtual machine.
react-dnd - Drag and Drop for React
dart_board - An extensible flutter-framework
SDFSandbox - âž• Experimental node based environment for interactively generating scenes with Signed Distance Functions
smooth-app - The new Open Food Facts mobile application for Android and iOS, crafted with Flutter and Dart
A2E - American Sign Language to English real time Conversion App