A pure Swift high-performance asynchronous image loading framework. SwiftUI supported.
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A pure Swift high-performance asynchronous image loading framework. SwiftUI supported.
Lightweight and customisable async image loading in SwiftUI. Supports on-disk storage, placeholders and more!
Single header "no-allocation" KTX/DDS file reader
A lightweight image loading library in Kotlin
Lib Demo App Android (Code Scanner, Circular Progress Bar, Image Loader)
My fork of GraphicEx based on the latest version in the VirtualTreeView repo in 2012. I am aware of the new repo on GitHub but this was already forked before that existed. This fork has lots of bugfixes by me and others. Delphi 32 bits and Fpc/Lazarus Win32/Win64 compatible. Both contributions and bug reports are welcome.
The FreeImage library with some additional features. These include: CMake support, progress and cancelation support (partial).
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Image loader library
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A simple image loading library that gets the task done
Forked in 2012 from the latest version of graphicex that I could find at that time (inside the VirtualTreeView repository). Mirror of https://bitbucket.org/jacobb/graphicex
A simple way to handle remote image in Kotlin.
Image and data loader llibrary
A library that handles image loading/decoding in a modern and an easy-to-use way.
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