Users report that TinyMCE excels in its responsive design capabilities, scoring 9.0, which allows for seamless integration across various devices, while Froala Editor, with a score of 8.9, is slightly behind but still offers good responsiveness.
Reviewers mention that TinyMCE's HTML input feature is rated at 8.9, providing a robust editing experience, whereas Froala Editor shines with a score of 9.0, indicating a superior capability for handling HTML content effectively.
G2 users highlight that TinyMCE's drag and drop functionality is rated at 8.3, which is less impressive compared to Froala Editor's score of 8.8, suggesting that Froala offers a more user-friendly experience in this area.
Users on G2 report that TinyMCE's templates score 7.9, which some find limiting, while Froala Editor's templates are rated at 8.3, indicating a more diverse selection that enhances user creativity.
Reviewers mention that TinyMCE's collaborative editing feature scores 8.0, which is seen as adequate, but Froala Editor's score of 7.7 suggests that it may not be as effective for teams needing real-time collaboration.
Users say that TinyMCE's cross-browser support is rated at 8.9, which is commendable, while Froala Editor leads with a perfect score of 9.0, ensuring a more consistent experience across different web browsers.
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Perfect to test drive the editor with no commitments
would you consider lowering your prices or atleast providing trial plans?
2 Comments
PN
Or just imagine that you will not get what your punched, which is real life scenario.Read more
For how long is Froala storing uploaded images
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TH
You are handling image upload by yourself, you'll just configure froala that it knows which url is serving for images upload.
So it is completely under your...Read more
Can I use this with Create-react-app?
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KB
Yes! Please follow React JS: https://github.com/froala/react-froala-wysiwyg#options. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to...Read more
The person who is seriously thinking about adopting TinyMCE in their dev environment and yet asks "what does wysiwyg mean" cannot be helpedRead more
Free or Paid?
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Official Response from TinyMCE
Yes, TinyMCE is an open source rich text editor (WYSIWYG) licensed under LGPL 2.1. This means that you can use the editor without needing to buy a commercial...Read more
How do I get support for TinyMCE?
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Official Response from TinyMCE
We have several support options available, some free and some paid.
Free options include the TinyMCE Community portal [1] where anyone can ask, answer and...Read more
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