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As mentioned, we used the factors discussed above to assess several React Native date picker libraries, and React-Native DateTimePicker stood out from the pack. It is the most popular, has the most downloads, and was created and is maintained by the React Native community—the same group that builds and maintains most popular packages in the React Native ecosystem.
Documentation: Documentation is hosted on the repo’s readme.md on Github. It is straightforward, covers all the basics required to install, set up, and use the DateTimePickerModal component from the library, alongside a description of all acceptable props and answers to popular FAQs.
Documentation: Documentation is hosted on the repo’s readme.md on Github and it covers all the basics required to install, set up, and use the ‘DatePicker’ component from the library, alongside a description of all acceptable props and answers to popular FAQs.
Documentation: Documentation is available via the repo’s readme.md on Github. It is elaborate, shows how to install, set up, and use the library’s ‘CalendarPicker’ component, discusses all accepted props, and showcases several code examples to achieve different tasks.
Usability: Supports Android, iOS, and Windows. Supported by Expo — the official toolchain for building React Native apps