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    Expo

    Expo

    An open-source platform for making universal native apps with React

    Expo is an open source framework and platform for creating universal React applications that run on Android, iOS, and the web. It includes a set of tools, services, universal runtime and libraries that let you develop, deploy and iterate on Android, iOS, and the web with the same JavaScript/TypeScript codebase. Expo is where client software is developed, and contains the client apps, modules, templates and more; while the Expo development tools are contained in the Expo CLI repository. Try...
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    Blink Shell

    Blink Shell

    Blink Mobile Shell for iOS (Mosh based)

    Blink Shell is the first professional, desktop-grade terminal for iOS. It leverages the support of Mosh and SSH to establish ultra-stable and highly reliable connections, lightning-fast speeds, and full configurations. Whether you're connecting to the cloud on the go or coding from one location to another, you'll always stay connected with Blink. Even when your device goes to sleep, you can stay worry-free knowing your connections will stay intact. Blink jumps you directly into a friendly...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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