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    MJML 4

    MJML 4

    The only framework that makes responsive-email easy

    MJML is a markup language created by Mailjet and designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes the language easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library shortens your development time and lightens your email codebase. MJML’s open-source engine takes care of translating the MJML you wrote into responsive HTML.
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    Flight

    Flight

    A component-based, event-driven JavaScript framework from Twitter

    Flight is a lightweight, component-based JavaScript framework that maps behavior to DOM nodes. Twitter uses it for their web applications. By way of example, we've included a simple email client demo (browse the source) built over the Flight framework. There's also a flight implementation over on the todoMVC site. Flight uses jQuery and requires a module loader with support for AMD, like WebPack or Require.js. Please read the Flight documentation for installation instructions. Flight is distinct from existing frameworks in that it doesn't prescribe or provide any particular approach to rendering or providing data to a web application. ...
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    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides Aspose API samples for Spring.Java.

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides usage samples / sourcecodes for the demonstration of Aspose API for Java by extending famous Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application. This extension of "Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application" also shows the Integration of Aspose APIs with Spring MVC, JSP and Maven Project. Latest Release: v1.1
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    A Java-based POP/IMAP email client and address book application. Extensible/plug-in system, for additional features and groupware capabilities.
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