An image sharing Web application built on NodeJS
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An image sharing Web application built on NodeJS
SnapIT is a sleek, user-friendly web app for seamless image sharing, utilizing MongoDB and Node.js for user detail storage. It allows users to send one image at a time, with each new image replacing the previous one. This design minimizes digital clutter and promotes meaningful, intentional sharing for a balanced online experience.
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