Mac 如何加载gif

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To load GIFs on a Mac, you can use various methods depending on your needs. If you're developing an app and want to display GIFs, you might consider using frameworks like AppKit or SwiftUI, which are commonly discussed at Apple's WWDC sessions.

For example, in the session titled "What’s new in AppKit" at WWDC 2024, there are discussions about new features and enhancements in macOS that could be relevant to handling images and animations, although GIFs specifically aren't mentioned in the provided context. You might want to explore the session for more details on image handling capabilities in macOS.

If you're looking for a more general approach to viewing GIFs on a Mac, you can use built-in applications like Preview or third-party apps that support GIF playback.

For more specific guidance on handling images in macOS applications, you might want to check out the session What’s new in AppKit (00:00:49) which covers new macOS features.

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