gestureKit works as a transparent layer above any application's interface.
Developers can code this layer once and apply it to various versions of their app, regardless on what platform they work on (iOS, Android, Web).
Using this approach to supporting touch gestures will unify the touchscreen support under one umbrella-like toolkit, helping avoid situations where developers spend more time on debugging and troubleshooting various platform interaction quirks instead of focusing on their application's features.
And to help developers out even more, the gestureKit developers have created a special Web interface from where they can draw or create their gestures and easily embed them in their applications using special plugins available for each major platform: iOS, Android, and the Web.
This interface can be accessed via the gestureKit website and along with the gestures builder tool, it also provides analytics for the created interactions, along with a support forum.
What is new in this release:
- Updated analytics URL.
Requirements:
- gestureKit account
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