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appsflyer-capacitor-plugin
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Starting from v6.15.0, this plugin works only with Capacitor 6.
If you are still interested in using Capacitor 5, please follow the instructions here to install the latest version that supports Capacitor 5.
Starting from v6.12.1, this plugin works only with Capacitor 5.
If you are still interested in using Capacitor 4, please follow the instructions here to install the latest version that supports Capacitor 4.
Starting from v6.9.2, this plugin works only with Capacitor 4.
If you are still interested in using Capacitor 3, please follow the instructions here to install the latest version that supports Capacitor 3.
6.15.0
Release date: 2024-08-15
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AppsFlyer SDK plugin for Capacitor
The npm package appsflyer-capacitor-plugin receives a total of 7,758 weekly downloads. As such, appsflyer-capacitor-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that appsflyer-capacitor-plugin 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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