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Helpful toolkit for Flutter Developer

Flutility is a comprehensive desktop application tailored for Flutter developers. This versatile tool brings together essential utilities in a single platform, streamlining your workflow and saving you valuable time. Whether you need to preview fonts, pick colors, format JSON, test APIs, or compress images, Flutility has you covered with a clean and intuitive interface.


Download Flutility

Get Flutility on your preferred platform:

Platform Link
Microsoft Store Microsoft Store
macOS macOS

Join the Community

Flutility is open source, and we’d love for you to be part of our journey! Whether you’re a developer, designer, or just passionate about Flutter, your contributions can help make this toolkit even better.

  • Contribute: Check out our GitHub repository to get started.
  • Suggest Features: Have an idea? Open an issue or submit a pull request.
  • Spread the Word: Share Flutility with your friends and colleagues!

Support the Development

Building anFlutter Toolkit takes time, effort, and resources. If you find this app helpful, consider supporting its development by donating. Your contributions will help us continue improving the toolkit and adding new features.

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Notes

How to Run This App on macOS (Unidentified Developer)

If you encounter an "Unidentified Developer" warning when trying to open this app on macOS, follow these steps to allow it to run:

1. Try Opening the App

Double-click the app. You may see a message like:

"App can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer."

2. Open System Settings (or System Preferences)

  • Go to System Settings (or System Preferences in older versions of macOS).
  • Navigate to Privacy & Security (or Security & Privacy).

Privacy & Security

3. Unlock Settings (if needed)

  • Click the padlock icon in the bottom-left corner to enable changes.
  • Enter your admin password when prompted.

4. Allow the App to Run

  • In the Privacy & Security section, you’ll see a message like:

    "App was blocked from use because it is not from an identified developer."

  • Click "Open Anyway" next to this message.

5. Confirm to Open the App

When prompted again, click "Open" to confirm. The app should now launch.


After following these steps, macOS will allow this app to open without any further prompts.


Feedback and Suggestions

We’d love to hear from you! If you have any feedback, suggestions, or issues, please feel free to reach out. Your input helps us improve Flutility and make it even better for developers like you.


License

Flutility is open source and licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.