SwiftAssetsPickerController

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A simple assets picker controller based on iOS 8 Photos framework. Supports iCloud photos and videos. It's written in Swift.

Overview

SwiftAssetsPickerController is an intuitive and efficient assets picker designed for iOS developers who want to incorporate photo and video selection features into their applications. Leveraging the capabilities of the Photos framework, this controller simplifies the process of accessing and selecting media from a device, including iCloud content. Its smooth integration with CocoaPods also allows for hassle-free installation and updates, making it a great asset for any development project.

With the rising demand for user-generated content in applications, SwiftAssetsPickerController provides a user-friendly interface that makes navigating through photos and videos seamless. Whether you're developing a photo-sharing app or enhancing functionality in a media-centric platform, this controller serves as an essential tool in your development arsenal.

Features

  • Simple Integration: Easily installable via CocoaPods, which simplifies dependency management in your projects.
  • iCloud Support: Seamlessly access and pick photos or videos stored in iCloud, ensuring users have access to all their media files.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, making photo and video selection straightforward for end-users.
  • Based on Photos Framework: Utilizes Apple’s Photos framework for efficient and reliable media handling.
  • MIT License: Freely available under the MIT license, promoting open-source usage and contribution.
  • Customizability: Tailor the picker’s appearance and functionality to fit your app's design and user experience.
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