ReactNative iOS offline storage sample app
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ReactNative iOS offline storage sample app
AsyncStorageRepl provides you to access remote ReactNative application's AsyncStorage from your node REPL.
An example for practicing AsynStorage in React Native
React Native app to play with flashcards. Built for educational purposes.
AsyncStorage API, but backed by a Map instance instead of a database, for testing and cross platform support.
❄️ A React-Native Android iOS Starter App/ BoilerPlate / Example with Redux, RN Router, & Jest with the Snowflake Hapi Server running locally or on RedHat OpenShift for the backend, or a Parse Server running locally or remotely on Heroku
React-Native application to manage cafe clients using native-base
💾 Simple cache for AsyncStorage
A simple and fast GitHub userlist cross-platform made with React Native (without Expo)
React Native project for android apps about daily usage of future bride and groom, pregnant mother and to take care of their baby.
App with features like notes, todos, calendar. Created using react native, typescript, redux-toolkit
App to show Marvel characters information using Marvel API using React Native
This is the BootCamp Rocketseat challenge number 07, an application was created in React Native and Typescript using various technologies and concepts such as Cart operations, typing, Componentization, properties, Hooks like useCallBack, useMemo, useEffect, useState, routes, navigation , formatting values, Styled-components, Async Storage, Conte…
React Native Flash Cards with card rotate & async storage.
This is the Mobile app of a fullstack project that consists of three clients: user, admin and mobile. All being dealt with by a single API. Built with React Native.
A simple app which lets users create and save tracks while running, walking or driving. Saved tracks are then shown on a map to user.
Clone of Airbnb mobile application.
A react native app that represents a very basic and simplified point of service.
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