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Element vs ReactNativeEverywhere: What are the differences?

Developers describe Element as "A Vue 2.0-based desktop UI library for developers, designers and PMs". Element is a Vue 2.0 based component library for developers, designers and product managers, with a set of design resources. On the other hand, ReactNativeEverywhere is detailed as "Target almost all platforms at once with react native". Starter kit to target multiple platforms ๐ŸŒ ๐Ÿ“ฑ ๐Ÿ’ป with react-native' APIs. Cut out the time and effort it takes to setup the project(based on create-react-app). Achieve 'Write once use everywhere' with react-native (though react strictly says 'Learn once use anywhere').

Element and ReactNativeEverywhere belong to "Cross-Platform Desktop Development" category of the tech stack.

Element and ReactNativeEverywhere are both open source tools. Element with 39K GitHub stars and 8.17K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than ReactNativeEverywhere with 1.18K GitHub stars and 87 GitHub forks.

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      What is Element?

      Element is a Vue 2.0 based component library for developers, designers and product managers, with a set of design resources.

      What is ReactNativeEverywhere?

      Starter kit to target multiple platforms ๐ŸŒ ๐Ÿ“ฑ ๐Ÿ’ป with react-native' APIs. Cut out the time and effort it takes to setup the project(based on create-react-app). Achieve 'Write once use everywhere' with react-native (though react strictly says 'Learn once use anywhere').

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