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PulseCMS vs Tinypress: What are the differences?

PulseCMS: The CMS for web professionals. Pulse CMS is the easiest way to build and deploy a responsive, content managed website. Since it's a flat file CMS there is no complicated database setup, just copy it to your server and go; Tinypress: The best GitHub writing platform. TinyPress is the easiest way to publish a blog on GitHub.

PulseCMS and Tinypress can be categorized as "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" tools.

Some of the features offered by PulseCMS are:

  • No database
  • Extensible
  • No database

On the other hand, Tinypress provides the following key features:

  • Powerful free hosting
  • Opensource/Collaboration
  • Versioning
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    What is PulseCMS?

    Pulse CMS is the easiest way to build and deploy a responsive, content managed website. Since it's a flat file CMS there is no complicated database setup, just copy it to your server and go.

    What is Tinypress?

    TinyPress is the easiest way to publish a blog on GitHub.

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