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Wordpress.com
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Huge collection of free and paid themes out of the box
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Post must has category else it will be labeled as uncategorized
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Pretty easy to create and maintain a blog
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Freemium
Plugin cannot be used, custom html/css, Date Permalink cannot changed on free wordpress
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Import from other blogging platforms
Such as blogger.
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Slow Speed
Navigating between action took around 3-5 seconds and longer for bulk action.
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Bulk media options
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You have to pay even for custom css
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Widget management
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Support sort post by name
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Powerful analytics out of the box
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Plugins for every occassion
There are a wealth of plugins that can cater for just about every requirement you may have, and many of these plugins are free.
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Medium
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Clean, beautiful pages
Medium has clean, minimalist pages with pictures and great typography.
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Medium can use your content however they want
Your content can be used royalty-free by Medium according to their Terms of Service.
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Excellent readability
There are no distractions and with a clean layout and great typography, reading Medium articles is a pleasure.
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Not self-hostable
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Zero setup required
As soon as you sign-up for the service, you are ready to start writing.
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Cannot customise domain address
From April 2018, Medium has removed the ability to set a customised domain on new accounts.
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Clean writing experience
Medium takes away all the clutter without taking away any necessary features for a better writing experience. And it doesn't require knowing Markdown to write, all tools are WYSIWYG.
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Proprietary
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Great inbound channels to acquire bigger audiences quickly
Has a great network based on tags and search for "Suggest an article" as a similar read to others and for specific categories. Allows you a much bigger audience quicker than most platforms.
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Limited customization options
In order to create a dead simple way to use the service, possibility to customize your blog was sacrificed. Medium publications, however, do allow a limited amount of customization.
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Unintrusive yet powerful community interaction
Allows for finding new, related content.
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Non-intuitive, non-threaded comment system
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Great post editor
A WYSIWYG editor that does not get in the way at all. It is invisible most of the time and only appears when you select something.
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Freemium philosophy
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Bookmarking
Medium allows bookmarking articles and following collections as well as users.
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Export is limited
The only export option is HTML. If you want to migrate away from Medium for some reason, it might be very difficult to do so.
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Paragraph based commenting
As Medium encourages long-form writing they've re-imagined how comments should work accordingly. You can leave comments for every paragraph separately, so you don't have to reference a specific part in a comments section at the bottom. Technically, the feature is called "notes."
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Recommendation system
Intended for appreciating a post, allows easier discoverability of an article by other readers.
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Photo upload and display is aesthetically pleasing
If you post photos as part of your blog, the interface on Medium is one of the best for both inline uploading as well as display in the post itself.
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Built-in analytics
Medium shows how many people have opened your post and how many have read through it. And how many people have recommended your post.
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Collaborative if you want it to be
You can send a draft out to other people and have them edit and leave notes on it.
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Google Analytics support
They can enable this for you upon request.
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Excellent Post editor
With so many built-in features and flexibility to use, I would recommend Medium first amongst all.
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Wix
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Generated html is very bad
A lot of duplicated css, a lot of absolute positioning.
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Functionality can be extended with community plug-ins
Wix has an add-on store, called the App Market, that includes community developed bits of functionality (such as comments, calendars and integrations with third-party services) that you can add to your site. The store includes both free and paid add-ons.
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Hard to migrate away
There isn't an option to self-host the site, but neither should there be a need to.
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Straightforward drag & drop interface
There's a selection of elements you can choose from in the sidebar that you can drag and drop into the page and edit. There are common elements such as text, images and buttons as well as less common elements such as blog or online store. All elements can be adjusted to some extent to fit your needs. For example, you can change things like the font, weight and style of text and even crop, adjust colors and apply filters to images.
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Dated templates
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Personalized templates
Wix comes with various kinds of templates based on the users genre and needs, ranging from personal, blog, club, portfolio to commercial.
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Unpleasant sign-up process
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Wix Code lets you add custom code and backends to your WYSIWYG site when needed
This means you can add custom interactions and API's to your site when needed, but do most of the editing in a GUI. This helps you avoid the need to redo an entire site if you need custom interactions. Also dead easy to connect a database and have dynamic components based on CMS updates.
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Great support
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Has improved common views and two great views that combine month and agenda views
In addition to day, week and agenda views that have improved aesthetics and usability features compared to the stock app, there are also two views that combine agenda and month views in interesting ways. One approach shows a complete, color-coded month with agenda view beneath it and the second shows a complete month that pops up agenda view when clicked on a date.
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No natural language input support
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Polished agenda and month widgets
The app has minimalistic, semi-transparent, good-looking and customizable homescreen widgets for agenda and month views. Attributes that can be customized include choosing between light and dark themes, 12 and 24 hour clock, if the widget header should be displayed as well as adjusting opacity level and date range among other options.
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No weather forecast
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Actionable notifications
On-screen notifications have a shortcuts for map and ability to snooze them.
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Clean, good-looking design
Google Calendar has an easy to overview interface, that doesn't overwhelm with options. It's based on Google's stock Calendar application with modifications to user interface and functionality.
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Straightforward event creation
To quickly add an event, each view has an option to either click a plus button somewhere on the screen or long-press a date to bring up a form. The long-press form will allow entering only the event name and assume that it's an all day event, while the plus button form allows setting the event duration as well. Both forms have an edit button for a adding more detailed information. This way in addition to selecting an event name and date, there's an ability to add location, start/end times, guests, description, color-code as well as choosing if it's an all day event, how often it repeats, how many and what kind of reminders are needed and setting your availability and privacy settings.
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Color-coding support
The app will color-code different calendars in different colors as well as allow selecting a different color for each event.
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Free 2-week trial
It has a 14-day trial and costs $2.99 to use full-time.
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Can set on-screen and e-mail reminder notifications
Google calendar allows setting how many reminders are needed with each having the ability to set how long before the event the notification should remind and if it should be done via on-screen or e-mail notification.
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Integrates with Google Maps for directions
The app leverages Google Maps when adding location for an event by offering suggestions as well as offers opening Maps to help get directions to an event via shortcut on a reminder notification.
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WordPress
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Complete control if needed
If you set up WP on your own server, you can change every single aspect of it as you see fit.
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A bit of bloat and complexity
WP has grown past being just a blogging platform and as such it's not as lightweight as it used to be. It also considerably more complex due to many more customization options compared to other solutions.
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Widely used
According to some statistics, WP powers a fifth of the Internet. It means there are resources for everything. Community support, tutorials, extensions and a plethora of customization options.
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Dated
The code is a mess, uses dated conventions, and relies on dated technology.
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Self-host & WP-host options
For free WordPress can be hosted by yourself on your own server, or as a subdomain of wordpress.com. You can also pay to use a custom domain with WP hosting.
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Open source
Anyone can view the code of WordPress since it's under a libre/open source license.
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RSS feeds for everything
Including tags and categories.
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Post-level privacy controls
Each post can have a different access level.
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License:
GPLv2
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PHP
Default Template Engine:
PHP
Store Support:
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Squarespace
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Dependent on a third-party host
This is dependent on a third-party host, instead of creating a site that you can deploy on your own server.
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Easy to customize & update
Squarespace's WYSIWYG tools are intuitive and support drag & drop functionality allowing you to change existing layout or add an article quickly.
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Responsive templates
Squarespace templates offer an optimal viewing experience depending on the width of the browser window so they will work and look great both on desktop and mobile devices.
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Lots of flexibility
Squarspace allows complete creative control over how you want your website to look and function. It can be a complete website.
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Extensive styling options
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Detailed real-time metrics
Squarspace offers detailed metrics, that can also easily be accessed from your phone via an iOS app.
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Attention to detail
Squarespace has a bunch of small nice-to-haves that make it a pleasure to use, like automatically getting a screengrab when adding a video so that the site doesn't load the whole video before the user has clicked on it, or a sign-up process that's sane among other things.
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Lots of good example projects
Squarespace offers a great selection of highly polished templates across a variety of categories and styles.
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Great support
Squarespace promises to answer all question within an hour.
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Nikola
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HTML input
Nikola posts may be written in a variety of formats. You can write posts in HTML, with all the expressive power of HTML and CSS, and still have the benefits of a site-wide theme and navigation structure.
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Host on any web server
Nikloa sites are static files, and thus may be hosted on any web server that allows you to upload your own files. This lets you use simple and inexpensive hosting providers and still have a reliable site.
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Write in reStructuredText and Markdown
You have better choices for markup than raw HTML.
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Free open-source software (MIT license)
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License:
MIT
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free
Multi Language Support:
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Blogger
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No ads
You can turn on ads if you want, but you can also keep your Blogger blog ad-free. That is different from WordPress.com (free hosted WordPress) where there are ads, and you cannot do anything about it.
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Bad post editor
It is a WYSIWYG html editor, and it would be a bit better if it used <p> tags. Instead it uses divs and brs everywhere, which leads to inconsistent or just crappy typography and spacing.
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Free
hosted by google
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Limited authorization system
Sadly the authorization system is fairly limited. Co authors can post and publish, without you getting a chance to pre-check their posts as an admin. e.g. you can't give them "create" and not give them "publish" permissions. They can only edit their own posts however.
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Javascript friendly
You can include Javascript snippets and widgets (like Pinterest widgets for example) in posts and in sidebar items. This makes it very different from WordPress.com (free hosted WordPress) which does not allow javascript plugins.
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Can be very slow
Loading times can be huge - results may vary on your use of template, but even a fairly lightweight template can load quite slow.
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Every Google account has one
If you have a Google account from any other of their services, such as Gmail, Youtube or Google+, you automatically have a Blogger account as well.
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Not fully HTML4 or 5 compliant
And impossible to get it perfectly accepted by the W3C verifier no matter how much you tinker.
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Supports multiple authors
Multiple people can contribute to a single blog.
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Custom domain support
You can use either your own URL or a *.blogspot.com URL.
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API
The Blogger API allows you to publish and manage your content via a custom client app
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Allows custom advertisements
Such as project wonderful, or just google adsense,. so you can make money from your blog.
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Android and iOS mobile apps
Allows viewing and editing content from your mobile device.
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Analytics integration
There's very basic analytics, but you can upgrade if needed.
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Gatsby JS
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No page reload when navigating
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A bit raw
You'll maybe have to tweak some JSX if you want something that's not covered by available themes.
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Based on React.js
Editing markup is phenomenally easy when you have components.
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Live reload
Every change you make can be almost immediately seen in a browser.
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A lot of plugins
Gatsby offers a lot of plugins to integrate tools like SASS, typescript, styled components, etc.
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Very active development
Gatsby is very actively developed and the maintainers are very helpful.
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Built-in code and data splitting
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Open Source
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Take content from any source
Gatsby can generate the pages with content from any sources like Drupal, Wordpress, Contentful, etc. If the source plugin is not coded for your solution, you can create it.
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A static site and a React app in one
The static pages are generated by Server Site Rendering of the React app. So you have all benefits of a static site, and all benefits of a React app, which is very powerful.
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GraphQL Data Layer
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A lot of examples
Gatsby have a lot of examples sites in his github repository.
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Beautiful out-of-the-box blog starters
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Scripting language:
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Write.as
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Protects your privacy
Works totally anonymously or you can sign up with a pen name.
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Very simple
The editor only lets you write plain text, select from a few fonts, and use Markdown for formatting. It's difficult to use Write.as for more complicated blogging or creating a full website.
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No sign up required
You can publish without ever signing up or giving out your email address.
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The writing space is very limited
The writing window is limited to only about one-fifth of the page, the rest is just blank. You can only see about three lines of text at a time. Seems like a mismanaging of space.
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Clean writing space
It's made for writing, so there aren't crazy buttons and alerts all over the place to distract you.
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License:
AGPL
Price:
$1-$25 / month
Free tier:
Yes
Language:
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Phonograph Music Player
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Highly customizable player
Unlike other Android media players currently available, Phonograph Music Player can allow users to customize their player with more than 100+ colors.
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Free
This app is completely free without any ads. However, there is a donation option available.
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Integration with Last.fm
Phonograph Music Player supports integration with the official Last.fm app, which allows users to scrobble the music they are currently listening to.
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Build-in tag editor
Phonograph Music Player comes with build-in tag editor that can allow users to edit the MP3 tag / metadata.
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Auto retrieve artists images
Phonograph Music Player can automatically retrieve images of artists directly from Last.fm.
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Posthaven
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Post by email
You can compose a post and send it by email to post@posthaven.com along with any attachments such as photos, music, video, and docs you need added to the post and it will get posted to your blog.
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No free option
To use Psthaven, you'll need a subscription for $5/month.
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Allows multiple contributors per blog
Anyone added to the contributor list can automatically add posts via the web panel and email. Contributors don't need a paid account to post.
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Clean
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Custom domain support
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Svbtle
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Not free
It costs 6$ per month.
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Clean writing experience
Svbtle encourages you to write down ideas as soon as they come to you and flesh them out as time goes by.
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No unicode character support
Writing in other languages that require utf-8 support is not possible.
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Zero setup required
As soon as you sign-up for the service, you are ready to start writing.
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No comments system
Svbtle has on way of leaving a comment. The only way of communicating with the author is via email or Twitter if he chooses to supply that information.
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Svbtle can provide an audience
You can get your post featured ensuring that it will be read.
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No real customization options
Accent color can be changed and that's about it.
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Kudos system
Intended for appreciating a post. Works by holding a mouse over a circle for 2 seconds, impossible to cancel.
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Markdown support
Markdown is a plain text formatting syntax designed so that it can be human-readable and easily converted to HTML. Markdown allows HTML code.
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Clean design
Svbtle has a beautiful, minimalist aesthetic - no clutter, all focus towards comfortably reading what's written.
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Custom domain support
You can choose a svbtle.com subdomain or your own domain.
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Hexo
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Fast and easy to use
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Relatively large community but the majority is non-english speakers
Hexo has a relatively large following and community, especially in China. While this is certainly a positive, many developers who do not know chinese would be unable to follow all the guides and tutorials out there written by their chineses counterparts.
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Deployment is easy and fast
Hexo built sites can be easily deployed to Github pages, Heroku, Openshift (custom cartridge needs to be setup) or any other custom solution (just copy over thepublic folder). Any deployment is as simple as editing the _config.yml file and running the hexo deploycommand
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Generating a blog is pretty fast
Generating a new blog with Hexo is generally really fast. Hexo truly lives up to it's name as a simple and fast static website generator.
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Constantly updated and actively maintained
Hexo's repository in GitHub is very active and it's actively being maintained. Updates are released every two or three months.
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Complete and helpful documentation
Hexo's documentation is very thorough and helpful, especially for people who are just starting with it.
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License:
MIT
Language:
JavaScript
Template Engine:
Swig, EJS, Haml, Pug
Markup Languages:
HTML, Markdown, AsciiDoc, Org-Mode
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Postach.io
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Blog using Evernote
Use your Evernote app notes as content for your blog. Just add a "published" tag to your note and you're done.
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Markdown support
You can write using Markdown syntax on Postach.io.
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Good themes
Well-designed themes, more than you would expect for a lightweight solution.
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Familiar to Evernote users
It's based on a tool you probably already know well and use a lot. No need to go anywhere else.
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Customizable themes
You can change the look and layout of your blog.
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Custom domain support
Postachio.io allows for using your own custom domain.
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Multimedia support
Any media file you can use in Evernote, such as images, audio, video can be used in Postach.io.
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Comments system
People can leave comments on your blog via the Disqus comments system.
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RSS feeds
People can subscribe to your blog using RSS feeds.
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Grav CMS
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Not User Friendly
Require some technical knowledge to use
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Fast, easy to use
Very fast, easy to update, - has admin panel for noobies or just edit markdown files for posts.
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Does not use any database, a complete flat Elise CMS
Database being a point of vulnerability is completely removed from the equation with it's flat file approach.
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Turbo FTP Client
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Material design
Turbo FTP is developed within the Material Design guidelines making for a nice looking FTP app on Android that has a familiar interface for anyone familiar with Material Design.
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Outdated
This app was last updated in July 2015, so there are potential vulnerabilities
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Supports multiple FTP configurations
Turbo FTP client handles FTP, FTPS, FTPES and SFTP protocols, making for a wide array of configurations that Turbo FTP Client can work with, no matter the FTP it needs to connect to or share.
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Has low memory issues
Turbo FTP Client may run in to problems with a device running out of memory during a transfer, meaning the app will crash due to Android memory management. Making it difficult to successfully pull off transfers as well as use any other application during a transfer.
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Multiview support
For Samsung devices that can use the multiview feature, Turbo FTP Client can utilize multiple windows.
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Silvrback
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Image headers have a very awkward size
Lots of time wasted on finding something suitable.
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Excellent blog layout
There is no clutter and it's easy to read.
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No Two Factor authentication
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Real-time post preview feature
You can view your end-result right as you're writing.
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No free or ad-supported option
Annual or monthly subscription only.
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Markdown support
You can use Markdown syntax to write your articles.
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Great user interface
It is intuitive, does not get in the way of writing or reading.
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Custom favicon support
Favicon is the icon in the address bar next to the URL. Most places with a subdomain only allow their own icon. Silvrback allows you your own.
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Supports custom domains
You can set up and use your own domain name.
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Sliding Explorer
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Material Design
Sliding Explorer is designed following Google's Material Design guidelines.
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Has trouble reading external SD cards
Sliding Explorer has users reporting that there is trouble with it reading external SD cards.
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Root access
Sliding Explorer has root access support for editing root files on a device.
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ZIP support
Sliding Explorer features ZIP file support for compressing and extracting .zip files.
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Google Slides
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Simple and clean
Google Slides is a more back-to-basics type of presentation software, so no distractions with a multitude of options and settings.
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Limited offline functionality
Some of the tools are unavailable when editing presentations offline.
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Free to use
Google Slides does offer a paid version but features are not limited by pricing.
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Just the basics
Google Slides often lack the tools for power users when editing presentations.
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Ease of sharing and collaboration
As with all Google Documents, Google Slides can easily be shared since they live in the cloud, multiple users can also edit the slides and comment at the same time.
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Files are stored in Google servers
In case the servers go down, your files will be inaccessible for the time being.
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Multi-platform
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