Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | Free | 650 Industries, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Note: some programming experience is recommended.
Technical specs: this version of Expo uses React Native 0.57.
Don’t have the option to reload with two fingers long press anymore!!
It’s pretty awesome to get a preview of a react native app on your phone by including a library, running build, and getting a share URL. No Apple Developer fees, code signing, and whatever to try out...a classed up react web on mobile experience. Lowering the barrier to entry to try out react native is great. Responding to other comment... Lowering the barrier... lowers the barrier. It’s great to see people experimenting even if they fail and leave something halfway done. I only wish it were extended into an ecosystem of shareable/public applets that provide a lighter, easier way of trying out apps (tools/interfaces) than the AppStore process. Although, that’s a tall order, and a different problem.