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Nothing better than what was discussed on SO comes to mind, at least nothing that would give you that native smooth feel.
It will definitely require a decent amount of custom work.
Closest example I can think of was Apollo, I believe @[email protected] was contemplating writing up a blogpost on how he did it, but I'm unsure if he got around to doing it yet (and it'll likely be in UIKit).