Which is better CKeditor or TinyMCE?

Which is better CKeditor or TinyMCE?

CKeditor is a complete rewrite of FCKeditor and its official successor. It’s also TinyMCE’s most prominent and worthy competitor. TinyMCE had a noticeable performance advantage over FCKeditor, but CKeditor was rewritten for performance so it’s at least as snappy.

What is better than CKeditor?

CKEditor is still not the most modern and user friendly, TincyMCE is still quite ok, Froala got quite a bit better (no more jQuery for example) but also more expensive and Trix still doesn’t support tables. So, if you need an open source solution or don’t want to pay anything, TinyMCE is the best option.

Can I use TinyMCE in my commercial application?

Yes. The TinyMCE core editor is free to use for commercial and noncommercial purposes.

Is TinyMCE a WYSIWYG?

TinyMCE the open source WYSIWYG editor of choice Licensed under the permissive LGPL license, everyone at Tiny remains committed to its open source future.

Is CKEditor free for commercial use?

Why Choose CKEditor Open Source? Open Source applications are totally free! They do not include adware or limited trial periods, and can be used in commercial projects. If you are wondering whether you can use CKEditor 4 under an Open Source license in your project, check the appropriate FAQ section.

What is the use of TinyMCE?

TinyMCE is an online rich-text editor released as open-source software under the LGPL. It has the ability to convert HTML textarea fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is designed to easily integrate with JavaScript libraries such as React, Vue.

What is the use of CKEditor?

CKEditor (formerly known as FCKeditor) is a WYSIWYG rich text editor which enables writing content directly inside of web pages or online applications. Its core code is written in JavaScript and it is developed by CKSource. CKEditor is available under open source and commercial licenses.

Is CKEditor a good alternative to TinyMCE?

It’s also TinyMCE’s most prominent and worthy competitor. TinyMCE had a noticeable performance advantage over FCKeditor, but CKeditor was rewritten for performance so it’s at least as snappy. IMHO, if you are using Drupal, CKeditor is an easy choice.

Is n1ed compatible with CKEditor 4?

N1ED is completely compatible with it. Nevertheless, if you start a new project, we encourage you to take a look at TinyMCE 5, which uses the same API, so you won’t notice any issues when migrating from TinyMCE 4 to TinyMCE 5. CKEditor users are just to install N1ED add-on for CKEditor 4 and continue using their version of CKEditor.

What is the difference between CKeditor and FCKeditor?

CKeditor is a complete rewrite of FCKeditor and its official successor. It’s also TinyMCE’s most prominent and worthy competitor. TinyMCE had a noticeable performance advantage over FCKeditor, but CKeditor was rewritten for performance so it’s at least as snappy. IMHO, if you are using Drupal, CKeditor is an easy choice.

Can I use n1ed with TinyMCE 4?

TinyMCE 4 is a well-known and trusted editor that you can continue to use further on. N1ED and other modern add-ons are completely compatible with it. Nevertheless, if you start a new project, we encourage you to take a look at TinyMCE 5, which uses the same API, so you won’t notice any issues when migrating from TinyMCE 4 to TinyMCE 5.