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@mobile-reality/react-native-select-pro
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React Native dropdown (select) component developed by Mobile Reality
React Native dropdown (select) component developed by Mobile Reality
https://mobilereality.github.io/react-native-select-pro/docs/getting-started
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
Open source projects are everywhere. We have used these since the beginning. In Mobile Reality we would like to share
and give back to community our work. react-native-select-pro
is this kind of work and if you see this library useful
for you please star it 🌟.
Like our approach and other open source projects? Don't hesitate to contact us at hello@themobilereality.com in terms of any questions.
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React Native dropdown (select) component developed by Mobile Reality
The npm package @mobile-reality/react-native-select-pro receives a total of 439 weekly downloads. As such, @mobile-reality/react-native-select-pro popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mobile-reality/react-native-select-pro demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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