KPDropMenu
March 27, 2017 • MIT License
KPDropMenu is an Objective-C port of HADropDown With Additional features
No image provided.
DropDownMenuKit
August 24, 2016 • MIT License
DropDownMenuKit is a simple and modular UIKit menu, that can be attached to the navigation bar or toolbar. The menu appears with a sliding animation and can be deeply customized. For example, with ...
ASJDropDownMenu
August 09, 2016 • MIT License
A drop down menu with embedded UITableView to list options
MKDropdownMenu
July 16, 2016 • MIT License
Dropdown Menu for iOS with many customizable parameters to suit any needs
ZLDropdownMenu
May 07, 2016 • MIT License
You can use ZLDropdownMenu to set the condition what you want to filter.
AZDropdownMenu
January 08, 2016 • MIT License
A simple dropdown menu component for iOS written in Swift. The code used in the screencast are included in the sample project bundled with the repository.
BTNavigationDropdownMenu
July 16, 2015 • MIT License
The elegant dropdown menu, written in Swift, appears underneath navigation bar to display a list of related items when a user click on the navigation title.
KEYPullDownMenu
April 14, 2014 • MIT License
A pull down menu, similar to notification center on iOS that supports an unlimited number of items. Items can either be selected, deleted or reordered. The control is aimed at providing context for...
DropdownMenu
February 07, 2014 • MIT License
DropdownMenu is a navigation controller for setting the view of a ContainerViewController using a dropdown menu. Dropdown menus are in many situations superior to the more commonly used slide menu,...
ADDropDownMenuView
January 07, 2014 • MIT License
ADDropDownMenuView is an iOS navigation drop down style view
POPDownMenuTable
September 24, 2013 • MIT License
This project was inspired by the popdown-menu functionality seen in the Youtube iOS app. POPDownMenuTable is a UITableViewController subclass for implementing popdown-menu functionality. It integra...
PullDownMenu
August 26, 2013 • MIT License
A pulldown menu designed for all iOS devices, it supports both navigation controllers and views, users can either pull it down or activate by tapping a button.