qoi VS ASFML

Compare qoi vs ASFML and see what are their differences.

qoi

The “Quite OK Image Format” for fast, lossless image compression (by phoboslab)
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qoi ASFML
25 11
6,729 24
- -
6.3 7.6
about 1 month ago 2 months ago
C Ada
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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qoi

Posts with mentions or reviews of qoi. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-09.

ASFML

Posts with mentions or reviews of ASFML. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-30.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing qoi and ASFML you can also consider the following projects:

PNG-spec - Maintenance of the PNG specification

alire-index - Community index for the Alire project

libjxl - JPEG XL image format reference implementation

ghdl - VHDL 2008/93/87 simulator

Zpng - Better lossless compression than PNG with a simpler algorithm

Ada_GUI - An Ada-oriented GUI

fpng - Super fast C++ .PNG writer/reader

sdlada - Ada 2022 bindings to SDL 2 - Don't STAR this, this is my personal repo which I may delete over using the AGF one.

qoi2-bikeshed - "Quite OK Image" version 2 discussions

awesome-ada - A curated list of awesome resources related to the Ada and SPARK programming language

qoi - A rust implementation of the “Quite OK Image” format for fast, lossless image compression

16-Games - 16 games developed in Ada and C++ for didactic purposes. Originally developed in C++ by YouTuber "FamTrinli".