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Appwrite
Appwrite® - complete cloud infrastructure for your web, mobile and AI apps. Including Auth, Databases, Storage, Functions, Messaging, Hosting, Realtime and more
That's not all! To get all the details on Appwrite 0.8, check out all the changes in the changelog on GitHub. Are you curious about the big ideas we have up next, or have a great idea for Appwrite's future? Check out the RFC Repo for more details. Also, our awesome-appwrite repo keeps growing with new tutorials, videos, and demos.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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Also, if you've ever needed to act as a user from a server SDK, Appwrite now supports authentication via JSON Web Tokens (JWT). This change allows Appwrite to work with the server-side rendering capabilities of frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt.js, and Gatsby.js, as well as unlock user actions from server-side SDKs.
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Nuxt.js
Discontinued Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
Also, if you've ever needed to act as a user from a server SDK, Appwrite now supports authentication via JSON Web Tokens (JWT). This change allows Appwrite to work with the server-side rendering capabilities of frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt.js, and Gatsby.js, as well as unlock user actions from server-side SDKs.
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That's not all! To get all the details on Appwrite 0.8, check out all the changes in the changelog on GitHub. Are you curious about the big ideas we have up next, or have a great idea for Appwrite's future? Check out the RFC Repo for more details. Also, our awesome-appwrite repo keeps growing with new tutorials, videos, and demos.
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That's not all! To get all the details on Appwrite 0.8, check out all the changes in the changelog on GitHub. Are you curious about the big ideas we have up next, or have a great idea for Appwrite's future? Check out the RFC Repo for more details. Also, our awesome-appwrite repo keeps growing with new tutorials, videos, and demos.
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Also, if you've ever needed to act as a user from a server SDK, Appwrite now supports authentication via JSON Web Tokens (JWT). This change allows Appwrite to work with the server-side rendering capabilities of frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt.js, and Gatsby.js, as well as unlock user actions from server-side SDKs.
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Also, if you've ever needed to act as a user from a server SDK, Appwrite now supports authentication via JSON Web Tokens (JWT). This change allows Appwrite to work with the server-side rendering capabilities of frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt.js, and Gatsby.js, as well as unlock user actions from server-side SDKs.
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