Formulate.Binaries 3.5.3

dotnet add package Formulate.Binaries --version 3.5.3                
NuGet\Install-Package Formulate.Binaries -Version 3.5.3                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Formulate.Binaries" Version="3.5.3" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Formulate.Binaries --version 3.5.3                
#r "nuget: Formulate.Binaries, 3.5.3"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Formulate.Binaries as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Formulate.Binaries&version=3.5.3

// Install Formulate.Binaries as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Formulate.Binaries&version=3.5.3                

Binary files for Formulate.

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NuGet packages (3)

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Formulate

An advanced form builder for Umbraco.

Formulate.Deploy

Files to extend Formulate to interact with Umbraco Deploy.

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A paid extension to Umbraco Formulate.

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3.5.3 1,032 7/18/2022
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3.5.1 917 3/22/2021
3.5.0 1,671 12/27/2020
3.4.5 760 12/15/2020
3.4.4 688 12/14/2020
3.4.3 705 12/13/2020
3.4.2 687 12/11/2020
3.4.1 795 12/9/2020
3.4.0 695 12/7/2020
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3.3.5 811 9/19/2020
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3.3.3 1,892 5/31/2020
3.3.2 931 5/25/2020
3.3.1 1,206 5/25/2020
3.3.0 743 5/25/2020
3.2.1 1,383 2/29/2020
3.1.0 942 12/6/2019
3.0.0 1,082 7/22/2019
2.6.0 1,050 11/18/2020
2.5.3 1,086 8/16/2020
2.5.2 1,088 5/11/2020
2.5.1 995 5/11/2020
2.5.0 1,001 5/11/2020
2.4.9 968 5/7/2020
2.4.8 8,665 10/24/2019
2.4.7 1,074 10/22/2019
2.4.6 1,779 5/4/2019
2.4.5 1,074 5/3/2019
2.4.4 1,197 4/17/2019
2.4.3 1,186 4/4/2019
2.4.2 1,141 3/17/2019
2.4.1 1,282 2/6/2019
2.4.0 1,838 1/29/2019
2.3.1 1,197 1/24/2019
2.3.0 1,190 1/24/2019
2.2.0 1,749 1/20/2019
2.1.0 1,231 1/5/2019
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1.5.1 1,260 8/11/2018
1.5.0 1,241 7/4/2018
1.4.1 1,119 6/27/2018
1.4.0 1,444 5/27/2018
1.3.8 1,231 4/21/2018
1.3.7 1,420 2/26/2018
1.3.6 1,534 1/3/2018
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1.3.4 1,226 8/11/2017
1.3.3 1,163 8/11/2017
1.3.2 1,165 8/8/2017
1.3.1 1,220 7/24/2017
1.3.0 1,238 7/3/2017
1.2.13 1,391 5/8/2017
1.2.12 1,224 5/8/2017
1.2.11 1,263 4/10/2017
1.2.10 1,193 3/30/2017
1.2.9 1,918 3/27/2017
1.2.8 1,267 3/3/2017
1.2.7 1,260 2/27/2017
1.2.6 1,209 2/15/2017
1.2.5 1,298 1/26/2017
1.2.4 1,206 1/25/2017
1.2.3 1,237 1/21/2017
1.2.2 1,237 1/20/2017
1.2.1 1,323 1/19/2017
1.2.0 1,266 1/15/2017
1.1.0 1,250 1/9/2017
1.0.0 1,249 1/1/2017