


The first version of Plexamp was a small, highly opinionated music player released for macOS, Windows and Linux. * We’ve benefited from all the work the amazing Expo team has done on the ecosystem, but since we started over a year ago (notably, before Expo launched web support ) and because we have a number of native components, we’re on what’s essentially the Bare workflow. We’ve just launched two apps written entirely in React Native with Expo: Plexamp (a beautiful Plex music player, available on five platforms) and Plex Dash (a Plex Media Server admin app on iOS and Android). 👋 from Plex Labs, a part of Plex which focuses on passion projects and R & D. He originally posted about both Plexamp and Plex Dash on the Plex Labs blog. We asked Elan Feingold to share a little more about Plexamp, one of two multi-platform applications he and his team launched last week. Plexamp v3: the road to React Native bliss
