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Catalin Pop
@catapop84
Impressive. Is there a way to export those animations to the real app?
Joshua Pinter
@joshuapinter · Product Dev at CNTRAL. Maker of ntwrk.
@catapop84 ^ This right here. One of the biggest additions that Framer.com just added. Edit: Wait, just checked out Framer again and not convinced it actually copies the animation code, just the settings like tension and friction. Haven't tried it yet, tho.
Spencer P Shulem
@spshulem · Founder, WeDo
@joshuapinter @catapop84 I think Facebook Origami is one of the only ones that does it.
Joshua Pinter
@joshuapinter · Product Dev at CNTRAL. Maker of ntwrk.
@spshulem @catapop84 Do you know if Origami exports to React Native's Animated format?
@catapop84 Hey Catalin – You can use the KiteKit framework to embed and play .kite documents in your own iOS or macOS apps just as they appear in the desktop app.
Paul Martens
@paulmartens
@catapop84 you want to look at QuartzCode and CoreAnimation....both available on the App Store. However, I can't vouch for both fully as I haven't tried the Kite framework yet.