Users report that TinyMCE excels in its ease of use with a score of 8.9, making it a preferred choice for small businesses looking for a straightforward WYSIWYG editor, while Amaya, with a score of 8.3, is noted for being slightly more complex to navigate.
Reviewers mention that TinyMCE's plugin and integration capabilities are robust, scoring 8.7, which allows for seamless integration with various marketing tools, whereas Amaya shines with a higher score of 9.7, particularly praised for its extensive support for plugins that enhance functionality.
G2 users highlight that Amaya offers superior content management features, scoring 9.4 compared to TinyMCE's 8.7, with users appreciating its comprehensive content elements libraries that facilitate better organization and retrieval of content.
Users on G2 report that TinyMCE's collaborative editing feature, scoring 8.0, is functional but lacks some advanced features found in Amaya, which scores 8.9 and is noted for its real-time collaboration capabilities that enhance team productivity.
Reviewers mention that TinyMCE's responsive design capabilities are rated at 9.0, which is highly valued by users needing mobile-friendly content, while Amaya, with a score of 9.2, is recognized for its superior drag-and-drop functionality that simplifies the design process.
Users say that TinyMCE's product direction is viewed positively with a score of 8.5, indicating a strong commitment to future improvements, while Amaya's lower score of 3.9 suggests some concerns among users regarding its ongoing development and support.
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The person who is seriously thinking about adopting TinyMCE in their dev environment and yet asks "what does wysiwyg mean" cannot be helpedRead more
How Do I uplaod image to include in textarea
1 Comment
JR
Hey Rateb, check out Tiny Drive (https://www.tiny.cloud/drive/ ), a cloud-based image management solution that works seamlessly with TinyMCE.Read more
Get the modified HTML out of the editor to send back to my application
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AP
<textarea id="tinyEditor"></textarea>
You can use the getContent method:
// returns a string
var tinyContent = tinyMCE.getContent('tinyEditor');
//...Read more
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