A customizable animated toggle switch component for iOS apps with smooth transition effects.
PMZSwitch is an animated toggle switch component for iOS applications that replicates a smooth, visually appealing design animation. It solves the problem of implementing custom, interactive UI controls with polished transitions without requiring extensive animation code from developers.
iOS developers looking to add custom animated toggle switches to their apps, particularly those who value design fidelity and smooth user interactions.
Developers choose PMZSwitch for its ready-to-use implementation of a popular design animation, saving time compared to building custom toggle animations from scratch while ensuring a high-quality visual result.
Yet another animated toggle
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Implements a fluid toggle animation inspired by a specific dribbble design, as shown in the README GIF, providing high visual appeal with minimal developer effort.
Functions as a drop-in component for standard iOS UI frameworks, making it straightforward to add to existing UIKit-based projects without complex setup.
Allows adjustment of colors, sizes, and animation settings, enabling developers to tailor the toggle to match their app's design language, as per the key features.
Offers a ready-to-use solution for custom toggle animations, saving developers from writing and debugging complex animation code from scratch, aligning with the value proposition.
The README lacks installation guides, API references, or usage examples—only a GIF and brief description—which can hinder adoption and troubleshooting.
Focused on replicating a single animation style, it may not easily adapt to diverse or evolving design requirements without significant custom coding, reducing flexibility.
Built exclusively for UIKit, it doesn't natively integrate with SwiftUI, limiting its relevance for modern iOS development that increasingly adopts declarative UI frameworks.