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Why Choose React Native for Point of Sale (POS) App Development?

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Explore how React Native empowers faster, scalable app development without compromising on native performance. In this blog, our UX design agency breaks down when and why React Native works best, its standout features, and how teams can make smarter framework choices for mobile projects.

Read the article here: medium.com/yuj-designs-blogs/r

📣 react-native-test-app 4.3.0

* Declare support for `react-native` 0.79
* Enable New Arch by default in new projects

Other fixes since 4.2.2:

* Android: fix 'cannot find `react-native`' error on 0.80
* Apple: handle `enableFixForViewCommandRace` being removed in 0.79
* Apple: show New Architecture experimental warning only for older React Native versions
* Apple: use JS-based Xcode project generator
* support more extensions when looking for `react-native.config.*`
* workaround for `bunx` picking the wrong binary

#BuildInPublic

Thinking of starting side project number 623737278, while still keeping my current one involving my IndieWeb presence. This is usually trouble as my focus tend to resist dividing, but here we go.

I never successfully launched a mobile app, but I hope nowadays the learning curve is less steep. Probably going with #ReactNative and expo.