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We've compiled a list of 5 free and paid alternatives to MrHyde. The primary competitors include Tinypress, Prose. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between MrHyde and abecms, Siteleaf, HubPress. Also you can look at other similar options here: Social Software.


Create and easily manage your blog on Github

Prose is a content editor for GitHub, optimized for Jekyll-driven blogs hosted on GitHub Pages

abecms
Free Open Source

A static site generator with a great back-office for users.

Content management simplified. Edit in the cloud, publish anywhere.

A web application to build your Blog on GitHub

Manage your Jekyll sites on GitHub Pages with this mobile app.

MrHyde Platforms

tick-square Android

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MrHyde Overview

MrHyde tries to bring some of the awesomeness of Small Jekyll iconJekyll to your Android device, by letting you write and edit posts without having to install Jekyll, Git or any other fancy tool.

With MrHyde you can login to your GitHub account, browse all your repositories, make any changes you want and then preview the result on your device before pushing the changes back to GitHub.

FEATURES

- Login with GitHub
- View all repositories you have access to (including private ones)
- Quickly create and edit new posts / drafts
- Mark favorite repositories for quicker lookup
- Browse repository content without having to checkout everything
- Edit and create new files / folders / images
- Preview Jekyll result on device without pushing to GitHub
- Commit and push changes to GitHub
- Markdown cheatsheet
- Completely free and open source

MrHyde Features

tick-square Blogging
tick-square GitHub integration

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MrHyde Tags

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