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Sandro Pennisi
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Inspired by mac apps like PaintCode or even Sketch, I felt there needs to be something similar for SwiftUI. The app itself is built in SwiftUI and available for iPad, iPhone and macOS. My goal was that you can draw like in most vector graphics apps (Sketch) and then you'll automatically get the SwiftUI code which you can use in your apps for example. It's a first version, so it's not complete...
Kolibri for SwiftUI
Design nice vector graphics - automatically get SwiftUI code
Draw shapes, from circles to polygons, and customize them with a wide range of editing tools – you can adjust every aspect of your design with precision, from color and opacity to stroke and shadow.
And Kolibri automatically generates the SwiftUI code for you.
Kolibri for SwiftUI
Design nice vector graphics - automatically get SwiftUI code
Sandro Pennisi
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I made Fuoco because I shoot a ton of photos of my dog and many in Portrait Mode. I then wanted a way to adjust the focus position and size but available apps were full of other features I didn't want or were even subscription based, which seems wrong to me for such an app. So I made Fuoco, just a simple way to edit the focus in portrait mode photos. In the app or even directly in the Photos...
Fuoco for iOS
Edit Portrait Mode Photos
Fuoco let’s you easily edit Portrait Mode photos. With just a tap you can change focus. You have two subjects and the wrong one is in focus? No problem just tap on the other one. Or you want both to be in focus or maybe even none to achieve a cool effect.
Fuoco for iOS
Edit Portrait Mode Photos
Sandro Pennisi
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In this update I focused on the new „Explore“ section which is a place in Widgeridoo where you can download Widgets of any kind. It’s like an App Store for widgets but they’re all free.
It’s also great as a starting point or to just customize those widgets to your likings.
These are all widgets you can build inside Widgeridoo itself.
Widgeridoo 2.0
Custom and pre-made widgets for iOS and macOS
Widgeridoo was always great to build your own widgets by combining blocks with different functions. But not everyone wants to make their own so now there's "Explore" with dozens of free pre-made widgets to download. Like an app store but for widgets—and free.
Widgeridoo 2.0
Custom and pre-made widgets for iOS and macOS
with Widgeridoo you just combine different blocks to your desired widget. For example there’s blocks for images, text, health data, calendar events, birthdays, even text from JSON requests and more.
Widgeridoo
Create your custom iOS 14 widgets with blocks
With Timeview you can do stuff like "show me all my events from my work calendar containing the word 'meeting' and with a duration greater than 2h". The possibilities are almost endless and it's really easy and beautiful.
Timeview
The best companion app for the iOS calendar
Sandro Pennisi
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I worked on this app the last few months, I got some more or less successful apps in the iOS App Store since 2008, so I'm not exactly new to this.
Timeview is a very handy app and I built it because I needed it for myself. I wanted a way to have more insight into my calendar events. Some kind of statistics to see where my time went and also a tool to have a better overview of future events....
Timeview
The best companion app for the iOS calendar
minifilm
Create your own animated stickers for iMessage
Sandro Pennisi
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Ok this is pretty cool, works good. Some UI buttons could use more love, but it's cool.
DrawType
The Drawing Keyboard
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Personal financing made easy for iOS and OSX
Astrojump
A game about gravity and asteroids