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    mailer

    mailer

    A Free form-data to Email platform for anyone to use.

    A Free form-data to Email platform. Anyone can fetch form data to their mail box without having to write server side code!
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    react-native-picker-select

    react-native-picker-select

    A Picker component for React Native for iOS and Android

    A Picker component for React Native which emulates the native select interfaces for iOS and Android. For iOS, by default we are wrapping an unstyled TextInput component. You can then pass down styles to customize it to your needs. For Android, by default we are using the native Picker component. If you prefer, you can set useNativeAndroidPickerStyle to false, which will also render an unstyled TextInput component. You can then pass down styles to customize it to your needs. For either platform, you can alternatively pass down a child element of your choice that will be wrapped in a touchable area. The component defaults to using the native Android Picker in its un-selected state. Setting this flag to false will mimic the default iOS presentation where a tappable TextInput is displayed.
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