Great time saver
5
By Tech guy/SF
I used this just recently and was pleased with how well it worked. My own criticism is that the code can be a little bloated with repeated constructions that could be moved into locals. Locals would make it easier to read and make changes outside of this app.
Works well and quickly!
5
By HesedTech
This app saves a lot of time when all one needs is an attributed string to add to the app.
Saved me a lot of time
5
By Vikarti
Saved me a lot of time of in creating attributed strings for my app
Great time saver!
5
By EricElf
I have had this app for a while, but only recently really needed to do some work with Attributed Strings. It has saved me a ton of time both in creating strings and understanding the formatting. Since I’m going to be dynamically generating my attributed strings, the app is serving me well as a visual learning tool for the technology. And support for Swift! Thanks!
Time Saver
5
By Walter 4
This application has saved me so much time making attributed strings for my code. It has easily paid for itself.
Good-to-great
4
By compaqdrew
This app is a lot easier than stumbling through the documentation. Works; good timesaver.
Four stars since I think it’s missing a bit of polish that would really make it shine:
* Emit Swift code in addition to ObjC
* Allow disabling certain attributes from being emitted. For example, you can’t easily make a “colorless” attributedstring, once the color has been added.
great work!
5
By 0oneo
It helps me to understand the nsattributestring. but you should not pop up the raing me window suddenly
Fantatstic!
5
By Carbamide
I saw this from a guy I follow last night on Twitter, and emailed myself the link so I would remember to check it out this morning.
I’m blown away. Fantastic job. NSAttributedStrings are great, but they’re a pain in the butt to construct. This tool makes it easy as pie!
Thanks so much for a great tool at a great price.
Great tool!
5
By catbagel
This is a really handy tool for working with and even learning how to use attributed strings. I’ve been using it to improve the look of my own iOS app (Gym Log+) in certain key places where I want nicely formatted text. The live code generation works great and saves me time since I can easily experiment with different font sizes, styles, etc. without constantly re-running my app. One recommendation would be to have an option to store each substring in the newline-separated text into its own variable to make it easier to manually edit the generated code after copying into a project if necessary. Does what it says it’ll do, and no crashes—great job!