A few weeks ago Google released Android Studio 2.0 Beta, and it's full of great improvements for Android developers—and it all works flawlessly on UI for Android. Let's see how easy it is to change a property of the Chart for Android and see the updated UI immediately on the emulator thanks to Instant Run, a new feature.
How often do you see one of those gauge visualizations in your work and everyday life? I'd guess the answer is either “more and more” or “a lot.” Let’s talk about the importance of the great user interface design in achieving an outstanding app, starting with the flexible and interactive Gauges for iOS.
The fastest way to build apps that reach the largest number of screens is still the web. But if you need access to native device capabilities, the next best option is hybrid. Hybrid apps leverage 100%...
One specific problem faced by our customers is creating a UICollectionView with items of different size, where the size is dynamic and depends on the item content. This would require a lot of work and efforts and it is not a trivial task. All this is easy with TKListView. In this tutorial we will learn how to define a cell with dynamic size in the Interface Builder and to set up TKListView with such cells. Let's start.
We understand your application needs, which is why we keep adding more and more to UI for iOS. The time has come for yet another UI for iOS release, and we're back with great new features. Read on to find out more.