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    ObjectBox

    ObjectBox

    Flutter database for super-fast Dart object persistence

    ObjectBox Flutter database is a great option for storing Dart objects in your cross-platform apps. Minimal CPU, memory and battery use make it an ideal choice for mobile and IoT devices. Made for efficient data access, the ObjectBox Flutter database is 10x faster than any alternative. See the performance benchmarks below. No need to learn SQL, as our NoSQL database uses a pure Dart API that is easy to work with and can be integrated in minutes. Plus: We built a data synchronization solution...
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    PyFCM

    PyFCM

    Python client for FCM - Firebase Cloud Messaging

    ...For use cases such as instant messaging, a message can transfer a payload of up to 4KB to a client app.
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    I/O Photo Booth

    I/O Photo Booth

    Google I/O 2021 Photo Booth built with Flutter and Firebase

    Google I/O 2021 Photo Booth built with Flutter and Firebase. A Photo Booth built with Flutter and Firebase for Google I/O 2021. We (the folks at Very Good Ventures) teamed up with Google to bring an interactive experience to this year’s Google I/O: a photo booth! You can take pictures with well-known Google mascots: Flutter’s Dash, Android Jetpack, Chrome’s Dino, and Firebase’s Sparky, and decorate photos with stickers, including party hats, pizza, funky glasses, and more. Finally, you can...
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