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{
"name": "SPStackedNav",
"version": "1.0.0",
"summary": "UINavigationController drop-in replacement with stacks of panes, like Spotify or old Twitter.",
"description": " SPStackedNavigationController is a UINavigationController drop-in replacement,\n which represents its content in stacks of panes, rather than one at a time.\n This interface trend was started by Loren Brichter in Tweetie for iPad, and\n has spread to many apps in many variations since.\n\n There are two main advantages to this approach:\n\n * You can display two pieces of main content at once, allowing you to\n navigate in one while using content in the other.\n * Navigation is direct instead of indirect, which is faster and more\n intuitive to use. You actually grab the UI and *pull* it to where you want\n it. In contrast, a standard navigation controller requires you to find and\n tap a button with an abstract \"back\" concept.\n\n The main drawback is that you should no longer use horizontal gestures, as\n they will interfere with navigation, or the other way around.\n",
"homepage": "http://github.com/spotify/SPStackedNav",
"screenshots": "http://f.cl.ly/items/2H2p0b1H3A2K3T0E040u/mzl.lmmfkkux.480x480-75.jpg",
"license": {
"type": "MIT",
"file": "LICENSE"
},
"authors": {
"Joachim Bengtsson": "nevyn@spotify.com"
},
"social_media_url": "http://twitter.com/nevyn",
"platforms": {
"ios": "5.0"
},
"source": {
"git": "https://github.com/spotify/SPStackedNav.git",
"tag": "1.0.0"
},
"source_files": [
"Classes",
"Sources/*.{h,m}"
],
"public_header_files": "include/SPStackedNav/*.h",
"preserve_paths": "include",
"requires_arc": true,
"deprecated": true
}