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Is there an equivalent of Androids ShowcaseView fo

2019-02-07 04:38发布

问题:

There is a project for Android on Github:

https://github.com/amlcurran/Showcaseview

According to the readme:

The ShowcaseView library is designed to highlight and showcase specific parts of apps to the user with a distinctive and attractive overlay. This library is great for pointing out points of interest for users, gestures, or obscure but useful items.

I would like to know if a functionally equivalent one exists for iOS. It would be useful to give users a quick tour of an app. Typically app intros are handled with a few swipe screens. Think Uber and Duolingo.

Google and Stackoverflow searching returns nothing meaningful. If I had time I'd work on this as a side project.

Edit: I've ended up using github.com/IFTTT/RazzleDazzle which works for both Swift and Objective-C.

回答1:

You can also try https://github.com/rahuliyer95/iShowcase this is a similar implementation of ShowcaseView for Android on iOS.



回答2:

You can also check out my implementation at https://github.com/scihant/CTShowcase

It's developed using Swift 2.0 and can also draw animated highlights such as this one:

Update:

It's now updated for Swift 3.0



回答3:

You can check a small library (MaterialShowcase on Github) that I created when developing my company app.



回答4:

Try WSCoachMarksView. It is very easy to use, e.g.:



回答5:

DDCoachMarks is a simple and flexible iOS alternative:



回答6:

There's a framework we've been working on that might be useful, BubbleShowCase. Check it out and don't hesitate to leave any feedback.