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Image formats and resolution – for Low Bandwidth Web Apps

Image formats and resolution - for Low Bandwidth Web Apps

I have a Business Requirement for remote place system (app) accessibility of the web application.
More specifically,
The user of this application should be able to access this application from remote place where internet speed is limited (…

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