Jekyll vs Upzilla
A side-by-side look at Jekyll and Upzilla. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Jekyll
Development
Jekyll is a static site generator that allows you to convert your plain text into static websites. It's commonly used for blogs. Key features include: creation of blog posts and web pages with Markdown, templates for layout, support for taxonomies for better organization, and easy customization
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Upzilla
Development
Upzilla is an open-source crowdsourced alternative to Bugzilla, a defect tracking system. It allows teams to track software bugs and issues during development. Upzilla is web-based, customizable, and offers features like voting, attachments, due dates, and custom fields.
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