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Twill vs C1 CMS: What are the differences?

Developers describe Twill as "An open source CMS toolkit for Laravel". Twill is an open source CMS toolkit for Laravel that helps developers rapidly create a custom admin console that is intuitive, powerful and flexible. On the other hand, C1 CMS is detailed as "A CMS running on the .NET web stack". It is a full featured free open source web content management system. It can be regarded as a CMS without database by default with an option of migrating its data store to a Microsoft SQL Server database.

Twill and C1 CMS belong to "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Twill are:

  • Visual editor
  • Responsive previewing
  • Hi-res media library

On the other hand, C1 CMS provides the following key features:

  • Multilingual, UNICODE support
  • Multiple document interface
  • Publishing workflow

Twill and C1 CMS are both open source tools. Twill with 1.54K GitHub stars and 170 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than C1 CMS with 204 GitHub stars and 94 GitHub forks.

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Pros of C1 CMS
Pros of Twill
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    • 13
      Amazing visual editor with drag & drop
    • 12
      Powerful and customisable admin console
    • 10
      Beautiful UI and easy to use
    • 8
      A CMS that I actually *like* to use!
    • 7
      Easy for publishers to create media-rich narratives
    • 7
      Ensures the integrity of your design system
    • 7
      Flexible with easy to use editors
    • 6
      Flexible and Powerful CMS. Easy to setup
    • 5
      Scaleable and easy to maintain
    • 4
      Incredibly simple and beautiful interface
    • 3
      Ensures the integrity of the design system
    • 3
      Scaleable and easy to maintain

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    What is C1 CMS?

    It is a full featured free open source web content management system. It can be regarded as a CMS without database by default with an option of migrating its data store to a Microsoft SQL Server database.

    What is Twill?

    Twill is an open source CMS toolkit for Laravel that helps developers rapidly create a custom admin console that is intuitive, powerful and flexible.

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