How to use pyqtdeploy to freeze pyqt app? - pyqt5

I have a project like this in below
And I want to freeze it to windows,android,ios app by pyqtdeploy.
There is few articles talk about how to freeze it,and official articles is very obscure for me, Can someone know how to use it to freeze app ?

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React Native 360/Panorama viewer

I believe there are a bunch of questions related to this, but they are all outdated.
I'm looking for a way to render a panorama/360 picture viewer in React Native. So far, all the libraries that try to use Google's VR SDK are outdated or broken, and not usable at all.
I have also tried to use a WebView (with react-360), but web views are just way too slow, doubles RAM usage, and worst of all, can't be used to render 360 pictures stored on the device.
I guess that another option would be to grab an OpenGL library and try to implement it myself, but that's probably a lot of work if there's something made already.
We've recently published the panorama viewer we are using in our apps. Hope it can help you too. #lightbase/react-native-panorama-view

How can we achieve coverflow view in android titanium?

I have seen that titanium support CoverFlowView in titanium but it works only on ios, Can anyone have idea to achieve CoverFlow in android with titanium
Thanks in advance
Looks like you are in luck! Someone already built a coverflow module for Android using the Android development environment.
https://github.com/moondroid/CoverFlow
You need to be willing to write the additional code for that to turn it into a module for Titanium.
http://docs.appcelerator.com/titanium/3.0/#!/guide/Android_Module_Development_Guide
It should be possible, but I must admit I've never tried to write one myself.
Basically you cannot get Coverflow on Android. Since it is a native iOs component which is not implemented in Android at all. Frameworks like Titanium always "link" your commands to internal system APIs. When there is no API there is no way to access it. Of course you could try to build it on your own but I think this would not work that well. And its a lot of work!
Additionally cover flow is not really useful (except for holding just a few items). Have a look at my question at ux.stackexchange.

How can I include Facebook Origami effects in my app?

Origami - the Facebook prototyping tool has some amazing UI effects.
Is there any way to actually use those when I'm building my app?
There's currently no way to include animations from origami into your app.
However...
Facebook announced Pop a few days ago, which is the animation engine they used in their app 'Paper'. You can hear all about it Here. And the good news is Pop integrates with Origami, making what you want possible, Pop will be open source (to be released very soon they said), so keep your eyes open for it.
You can use "Code Export" to export animation code in Origami 2.0.
Origami is for prototyping animations. If you want them to be real you have code them yourself. There is no export to code feature or something like that.
Joris Kuivers has released qc-mobile as mentioned in this blog. It is a starting point.

Sencha Touch Fastbook

Today I have been using the sencha touch framework to build an mobile app. I was very impressed (like many others) with the fastbook app that they showed.
On the blog it says that sencha touch 2.2.0 uses a lot of techniques used in the fastbook app. However when I try their example they do not even come close to the responsiveness of fastbook. The transitions are not so smooth and if you tap their is the delay that most html5 apps have.
My question is can I somewhere find the sourcecode of fastbook? I would love to know how they did the "sidebar" navigation because that responds very "natively".
I am afraid that there is no way finding the sourcecode of Fastbook. Please read this link:
http://www.sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?255853-Fastbook-Source
It would have been wonderful had they released it. But, incase if you are very specific on implementing slide navigation (Facebook-like) in Sencha Touch. This link will be a great help:
http://innofied.com/simplest-slide-navigation-with-sencha-touch-2-2/
Many of the Fastbook techniques (including animationQueue) are in Touch 2.2 and more will be in Touch 2.3 - which is in beta right now. The smooth side bar animation uses multiple iframes, and that's a part of Fastbook that is not (and won't be) in Touch 2.x because the API is not compatible with Touch 2 conventions. We didn't release source because Jacky used an edge build to create the app that used an experimental MVVM. We didn't want people to use this code in their apps because it was undocumented and not production quality.
You can see a much longer description of how Jacky did Fastbook in his SenchaCon 2013 session, which we'll be posting soon.
Try this one:
Sencha Market Sidebar

How to make Notification Center Widgets (iOS 5)

iOS 5 introduced Notification Center Widgets and I would like to experiment with those widgets and make custom ones (with a Jailbroken device). I couldn't quite figure out how to make such a widget. The Widgets (WeeApps) are bundles stored in /System/Library/WeeAppPlugins. It would be great if anyone has already writren a guide or could share how the principal class of a WeeApp has to look like. Ideal would be to have a WeeApp NIC template for theos :)
Note: This question is regarding so called WeeApps, system plugins for Notification Center introduced in iOS 5. Not to be confused with Today View Extensions introduced in iOS 8.
I don't want to shameless-plug in here, but I wrote a small tutorial to help you with this.
How to write Notification Center Widgets for iOS (iOS 6 and Below)
Hope it helps you!
UPDATE
Please note this is for iOS widgets running iOS 6 and below - In other words, this is for old jailbreak development. I may write an iOS 8 tutorial eventually, but this one is not it.
OK i think i have found a good way to understand it, a sample widget with full source code available on github: https://github.com/WillFour20/WeeAppTest But whats most helpful is this tutorial and the NIC template for theos mentioned in the tutorial, I already made several widgets using this method and my custom NIC templates. http://weeplugins.com/blog/?p=1