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NativeScript has always been the truly cross-platform development platform by enabling 100% code sharing between iOS and Android platforms. Our in-house NativeScript experts have been personally testing these features, some of them still in beta phase, over the past couple of weeks so that you get a first-hand account.
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To provide you with a detailed insight after its latest release, here is a list of new features of NativeScript 6.0. Support for AndroidX, Angular 8, VueJS libraries and iOS third party libraries.
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Here are some main features of the latest NativeScript 6.0 release: The focus of NativeScript 6.0 is to make developers’ work easier by shipping bug fixes, patches, and incremental releases immediately. NativeScript is an open-source framework for building cross-platform native mobile applications. Let’s dig deeper into NativeScript 6.0 to find out if the claims are true. It released on 17th July and claims to make the life of NativeScript developers much easier.