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    Papermark

    Papermark

    Papermark is the open-source DocSend alternative

    Papermark is an open-source document-sharing platform that serves as an alternative to services like DocSend. It allows users to share documents securely with built-in analytics and custom domain support. Papermark is designed for ease of use and can be self-hosted, providing full control over document distribution and tracking.
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    vee validate

    vee validate

    Painless Vue forms

    VeeValidate is the most popular Vue.js form library. It takes care of value tracking, validation, errors, submissions and more. Offers both declarative components or composable functions API. vee-validate sets up the foundation for you to form in whatever style you prefer. vee-validate can do a lot if you let it. Like tracking values, validation, handling submissions and more. You may opt-in or out to all of these aspects. You are in control of how much form code you write. vee-validate...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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