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Element vs Vuesax: 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, Vuesax is detailed as "Front-end Vue.js components framework". Vuesax is a framework of components based on vue js, it is a framework that is designed from scratch to be incrementally adoptable The framework is focused on facilitating the development of applications, improving the design of the same without removing the necessary functionality. we want all the components to be independent in colors, shapes and design for a freedom that we like all front-end but without losing the speed of creation and production..

Element can be classified as a tool in the "Cross-Platform Desktop Development" category, while Vuesax is grouped under "JavaScript Framework Components".

Element is an open source tool with 39.1K GitHub stars and 8.19K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Element's open source repository on GitHub.

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    Very complete solution
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    Fresh design compare to well known Material Design

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    Buggy in parts
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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 Vuesax?

    Vuesax is a framework of components based on vue js, it is a framework that is designed from scratch to be incrementally adoptable. The framework is focused on facilitating the development of applications, improving the design of the same without removing the necessary functionality. we want all the components to be independent in colors, shapes and design for a freedom that we like all front-end but without losing the speed of creation and production.

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