Best Content Management Systems for Visual Studio Code

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    Crowdin Reviews
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    Crowdin

    Crowdin

    $50.00/month
    631 Ratings
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    Get quality translations for your app, website, game, supporting documentation, and on. Invite your own translation team or work with professional translation agencies within Crowdin. Features that ensure quality translations and speed up the process • Glossary – create a list of terms to get consistent translations • Translation Memory (TM) – no need to translate identical strings • Screenshots – tag source strings to get context-relevant translations • Integrations – set up integration with GitHub, Google Play, API, CLI, Android Studio, and on • QA checks – make sure that all the translations have the same meaning and functions as the source strings • In-Context – proofreading within the actual web application • Machine Translations (MT) – pre-translate via translation engine • Reports – get insights, plan and manage the project Crowdin supports more than 30 file formats for mobile, software, documents, subtitles, graphics and assets: .xml, .strings, .json, .html, .xliff, .csv, .php, .resx, .yaml, .xml, .strings and on.
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    Texterify Reviews
    Texterify is a translation management platform that makes software localization easy. It has a very simple, user-friendly interface that is fast and easy to use. You can also integrate it with your workflow with full flexibility and powerful tools.
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    Atom Reviews
    Atom is a hackable text editor built on Electron and inspired by our favorite editors. It is customizable but still easy to use the default configuration. Although a text editor is the heart of a developer’s toolbox, it doesn’t always work by itself. With the GitHub package, you can access Git and GitHub from Atom. You can create new branches, stage and commit, push, pull, resolve merge conflicts and view pull requests all from your editor. Atom already includes the GitHub package, so you are ready to go. Atom is compatible with all operating systems. It can be used on OS X, Windows or Linux. You can search for and install new packages, or create your own right within Atom. Atom makes it easier to write code faster thanks to its intelligent and flexible autocomplete. Browse and open files, whole projects, or multiple projects from one window.
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    Desech Studio Reviews

    Desech Studio

    Desech

    €9.99 per month
    No-Code visual html/css editor for web programmers and designers Import your Figma , Sketch or Adobe XD files into Desech Studio - Change the layout, responsiveness and attributes in Desech Studio - Connect with plugins like Material Design and React, Angular, Vue, etc - Desech Studio always stays in sync with your React, Angular, Vue, etc project
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    Microsoft Power Pages Reviews

    Microsoft Power Pages

    Microsoft

    $200 (100 auth. users/site/mo)
    Empower Web Development with Microsoft Power Pages Microsoft Power Pages is an enterprise-grade, low-code SaaS platform for creating, hosting, and managing business websites. Highlights: Efficient Design: Create responsive sites for desktop and mobile with a visual interface. Template Variety: Choose from customizable templates for unique business needs. Advanced Capabilities: Integrate Visual Studio Code for enhanced features. Data Modeling: Use the data workspace for business data visualization. Security: Maintain security with role-based access controls. Streamlined Processes: Easily automate workflows with Power Platform integration. Benefits: Versatility for All Developers Responsive Design Secure Site Management Microsoft Power Pages empowers web development across the board.
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    Speedwapp Reviews

    Speedwapp

    Speedwapp

    $120/year
    Speedwapp is a visual editor that makes it easy to create professional, responsive websites. It is available as a WordPress plugin and a Visual Studio extension. It offers a variety of templates, but you can also import any online templates to get started.
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    Tips.io Reviews

    Tips.io

    Tips.io

    $15 per month
    You'll feel at home with our editor, which is based on VS Code. It has autocomplete for Tailwind classes. It knows even your Tailwind configuration and custom shortcuts. It's like Claude's AI to preview the generator. It's Tailwind-focused, has a bunch cool features, and allows you to select individual pieces of a page to update. No matter if you're a Tailwind guru or have never used it before, we make it easy to use. We integrate deeply to make editing feel as if you were tweaking a configuration. Tips.io comes with the best Tailwind animation library in the world. Combine presets and create custom animations for enhanced interactivity and visual appeal. Scaffold entire websites in a matter of seconds. This is the perfect tool to start a new website or wireframe it. You can choose from a large list of free components and themes. Don't forget to pay attention to the little things. You'll have extra peace of mind right out of the box with no setup.
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    Quetzal Reviews
    We give you the tools you need to internationalize your entire product in minutes and not months. Sign up, install the package, and then use our VSCode Extension to find all of your user interface text. You can start translating immediately. No more waiting days for your translations. We use AI to translate your text and the context of your application in minutes. You can manage and view all your strings in our dashboard. Our generous free plan lets you get started without having to worry about paying until you have added a second language. View your current locales, and add more. See how each string was translated. Add specific lingo to your product for consistency. Every build detects and transliterates new strings. Automatically detects user's browser language.
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