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{
"name": "MMMaterialDesignSpinner",
"version": "0.1.0",
"summary": "An iOS activity spinner modeled after Google's Material Design spinner",
"description": " I love Google's new indeterminate spinner in the [Material Design guidelines](http://www.google.com/design/spec/components/progress-activity.html#progress-activity-types-of-indicators), and I hadn't found a recreation of it for iOS yet, so I created it using CoreGraphics and CoreAnimation, which makes it super lightweight, smooth, and scalable to large sizes.\n\n Special thanks to the following projects and articles that helped me create this:\n * [Google Material Design's Animated Loading Spinner Using HTML, CSS and SVG](http://david.ingledow.co.uk/blog/google-material-designs-animated-loading-spinner-svg-and-css/) for help figuring out exactly what animations were going on.\n * [LLARingSpinnerView](https://github.com/lipka/LLARingSpinnerView) as the base for a custom activity spinner UIView.\n * [center-vfl](https://github.com/evgenyneu/center-vfl) because centering things with Auto Layout's VFL is way harder than it should be to remember.\n * [kylefox / color.m gist](https://gist.github.com/kylefox/1689973) for creating random UIColor values.\n",
"homepage": "https://github.com/misterwell/MMMaterialDesignSpinner",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": {
"Mike Maxwell": "misterwell@gmail.com"
},
"source": {
"git": "https://github.com/misterwell/MMMaterialDesignSpinner.git",
"tag": "0.1.0"
},
"social_media_url": "https://twitter.com/themisterwell",
"platforms": {
"ios": "7.0"
},
"requires_arc": true,
"source_files": "Pod/Classes",
"resource_bundles": {
"MaterialDesignSpinner": [
"Pod/Assets/*.png"
]
},
"frameworks": [
"UIKit",
"CoreGraphics"
]
}