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  5. Marvel vs Render

Marvel vs Render

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Overview

Marvel
Marvel
Stacks181
Followers180
Votes46
CoreRender
CoreRender
Stacks56
Followers55
Votes0
GitHub Stars2.2K
Forks96

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Detailed Comparison

Marvel
Marvel
CoreRender
CoreRender

A super simple tool that turns any image (including PSDs) or sketch into interactive prototypes for any device. Powered by Dropbox.

React-inspired Swift library for writing UIKit UIs.

Dropbox support - all images are synced in real-time PSD support - we convert Photoshop files on the fly so you don't have to Prototype for any device - Android, iOS, Gaming devices etc
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Statistics
GitHub Stars
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GitHub Stars
2.2K
GitHub Forks
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GitHub Forks
96
Stacks
181
Stacks
56
Followers
180
Followers
55
Votes
46
Votes
0
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 15
    Nice UI
  • 14
    Free
  • 7
    Easy animations
  • 5
    Dropbox integration
  • 5
    Iphone app
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Integrations
Dropbox
Dropbox
React
React
Swift
Swift

What are some alternatives to Marvel, CoreRender?

InVision

InVision

InVision lets you create stunningly realistic interactive wireframes and prototypes without compromising your creative vision.

Avocode

Avocode

Avocode is a cross-platform app that helps designers and developers collaborate and easily handoff designs. Avocode comes with 14 days free trial.

Proto.io

Proto.io

Proto.io supports all the major mobile gestures and touch events like tap, tap-hold, swipe, pinch, and zoom. Interaction designers are not limited to a single ‘link’ transition anymore. Instead they can apply animated screen transitions like slide, fade, pop, flip, flow, and turn.

Weex

Weex

Weex renders code in native widgets in Android & iOS and helps preserve the quality of user experience on critical platforms.

SwiftUI

SwiftUI

Provides views, controls, and layout structures for declaring your app's user interface. The framework provides event handlers for delivering taps, gestures, and other types of input to your app.

React Native Material Design

React Native Material Design

An open source project which aims to bring Material Design to Android through React Native by Facebook. The library is made up of many components, which can be found in the sidebar.

ComponentKit

ComponentKit

ComponentKit is an Objective-C++ view framework for iOS that is heavily inspired by React. It takes a functional, declarative approach to building UI. It was built to power Facebook's News Feed and is now used throughout the Facebook iOS app.

Ratchet

Ratchet

Made by the creators of Twitter Bootstrap, Ratchet is a library that allows you to build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JS components.

Atomic

Atomic

Pull in designs from Photoshop or Sketch, instantly animate between them, and share your prototypes with anyone or view on any device via URL.

jQuery Mobile

jQuery Mobile

jQuery Mobile is a HTML5-based user interface system designed to make responsive web sites and apps that are accessible on all smartphone, tablet and desktop devices.

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