Flutter Folio
A demo app showcasing how Flutter can deliver a great multi-platform experience, targeting iOS, Android, MacOS, Windows, Linux, and web. Built by gskinner in partnership with Google, Flutter Folio purposefully considers user expectations, input devices and idioms for each platform, ensuring it feels at home on every device.
In addition to forking and reviewing the MIT licensed code available here, you can check out more information on the Flutter Folio Showcase Website.
About gskinner
We exist to build innovative digital experiences for smart clients, and we love how easy Flutter makes that experience. Don’t hesitate to stop by our site to learn more about what we do. We’d love to hear from you!
Demo Builds
To preview the app you can download from the app store on your device by visiting: https://flutter.gskinner.com/folio/#g-download
Installation
If you’re new to Flutter the first thing you’ll need is to follow the setup instructions.
Once Flutter is setup, you can use the latest stable
channel:
- Run
flutter channel stable
- Run
flutter upgrade
Once you’re on dev
and desktop is enabled, you’re ready to run the app:
flutter run -d windows
flutter run -d macos
flutter run -d linux
flutter run -d android
flutter run -d ios
flutter run -d web
If you re-start your IDE, you should also see a new launch option for your current desktop platform.
Client Keys
This repo includes a set of Keys for Cloudinary and Firebase that are on the free pricing plans. Depending on traffic, these may reach their limit. If that happens, you will need to provide your own keys in order to run the app locally, those can be found in AppKeys.dart
. These limits should refresh each month, so your mileage will vary here.
Download and Contribute on source code on GitHub
Provides the list of the opensource Flutter apps collection with GitHub repository.