Based on our record, Google ARCore should be more popular than keen-slider. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
As for what I am interested in, I want a spinning wheel similar to what is available on keen-slider.io date picker.... But I want the wheel to be an entire calendar... Not many wheels, but merged into one. Source: 7 months ago
As mentioned in other comments, embla carousel is pretty good. Keen-Slider is also a good alternative. It's been used by the Vercel team in some of their sites, so that's a good endorsement. I've used it in some projects and I've been happy with it, not a heavy dependency and it's pretty easy to costumize with tailwind. Source: over 1 year ago
They're using https://keen-slider.io/. Though pretty much any slider/carousel can do this. Source: almost 2 years ago
I don't know houw you would do it on ios but you should be able to do it on android if the phone supports it with.this library from google: https://developers.google.com/ar. Source: about 1 year ago
If you have any control on the choice of the source/webcam, I'd recommend using a camera that can sense depth from the start (lidar cameras, like Intel RealSense if you are building something like a commercial robot; or a consumer device with lidar capabilities like iPad Pros since 2020, because they come with SDKs to do what you want from the start. E.g. https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/arkit/ or... Source: over 2 years ago
You guys are right that Unity doesn't support building for arm64 Linux. It looks like the op could potentially install Android on the Raspberry Pi, which may allow them to run Android APKs built with Unity. However, AR Core is needed in order for Unity's AR functionality to work, and I suspect it would take additional work to get AR Core working on the Pi with an external camera and gyroscope. Source: over 2 years ago
If the phone doesn't support ARCore, then you would have to implement all of the world / surface detection yourself inside your application code, which is very difficult problem to solve. Source: over 2 years ago
If you're looking to build a more advanced application, there are plenty of useful resources for all major technologies. For mobile apps, the best places to get started are docs for Google ARCore and Apple ARKit. Both platforms work with popular gaming engines like Unity and Unreal Engine. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Swiper - Swiper is the most modern free mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions and amazing native behavior.
Apple ARKit - A framework to create Augmented Reality experiences for iOS
Swiffy Slider - A super lightweight and fast slider and carousel, greatly reducing the javascript footprint and increase performance to meet todays standards.
Vuforia SDK - Vuforia is a vision-based augmented reality software platform.
Owl Carousel - Touch enabled jQuery plugin that lets you create beautiful responsive carousel slider.
ARToolKit - The world's most widely used tracking library for augmented reality.