Compare the Top Content Management Systems that integrate with Scala as of October 2024

This a list of Content Management systems that integrate with Scala. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Scala. View the products that work with Scala in the table below.

What are Content Management Systems for Scala?

A content management systems (CMS) is software that allow users to create, manage, and publish digital content such as websites. Content management systems help simplify the process of creating webpages by providing a user-friendly interface for organizing and publishing content. Content management systems typically provide functionality for managing media, page layout, user permissions, and workflow processes. Compare and read user reviews of the best Content Management systems for Scala currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Atom

    Atom

    GitHub

    Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron, and based on everything we love about our favorite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration. A text editor is at the core of a developer’s toolbox, but it doesn't usually work alone. Work with Git and GitHub directly from Atom with the GitHub package. Create new branches, stage and commit, push and pull, resolve merge conflicts, view pull requests and more—all from within your editor. The GitHub package is already bundled with Atom, so you're ready to go! Atom works across operating systems. Use it on OS X, Windows, or Linux. Search for and install new packages or create your own right from Atom. Atom helps you write code faster with a smart and flexible autocomplete. Easily browse and open a single file, a whole project, or multiple projects in one window.
    Starting Price: Free
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    WebTranslateIt.com

    WebTranslateIt.com

    WebTranslateIt.com

    WebTranslateIt is based on a previous experience building a web-based translation tool for the music website Last.fm. WebTranslateIt’s founder Edouard had been looking for a suitable web-based translation tool but couldn’t find any so he decided to create his own. A language (or locale) on WebTranslateIt is defined by a set of parameters like the user’s language, country and any special variant preferences that the user wants to see in their user interface. Usually a language consists of at least a linguistic identifier and a regional identifier (for instance: English + United States will be “en-US”). Files are mapped to languages in the File Manager. For instance when you add a language WebTranslateIt automatically creates target files for each master file in the File Manager. Also, when you add a new master file in WebTranslateIt, target files are automatically created and mapped to existing languages.
    Starting Price: $58 per month
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    Typora

    Typora

    Typora

    Typora gives you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions. Instead, it provides a real live preview feature to help you concentrate on the content itself. Typora allows you to manage your files easily, providing both file tree panel and articles (file list) side panel, allows you to manage your files easily. Organize your files your way, including putting in sync services, like Dropbox or iCloud. Automatically see the Outline structure of your documents in outline panel, which allows you to quickly go through the document and jump to any section with one click. Export to PDF with bookmarks. Go further and export or import. More formats, including docx, OpenOffice, LaTeX, MediaWiki, Epub, etc, can be exported or imported. See how large your document is in words, characters, lines, or reading minutes.
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