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Zend

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Zend Alternatives

The best Zend alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. 28

    A PHP Framework For Web Artisans

    Open Source

    /laravel-alternatives
  2. 28

    A Fully Baked PHP Framework

    Open Source

    /codeigniter-alternatives
  3. 26

    Yii is a high-performance component-based PHP framework best for Web 2.0 development.

    Open Source

    /yii-framework-alternatives
  4. 25

    The Rapid Development Framework for PHP

    Open Source

    /cakephp-alternatives
  5. 25

    A PHP full-stack web framework

    /symfony-alternatives
  6. 28

    modx is a free, fast & flexible, ajax and seo content management system

    Open Source

    /modx-alternatives
  7. 24

    Web framework delivered as a C-extension for PHP

    /phalcon-alternatives
  8. 22

    Silex is a website builder for designers.

    Open Source

    /silex-alternatives
  9. 23

    Stop managing projects from your inbox.

    Open Source

    /flow-alternatives
  10. 25

    Zend Guard is a tool for protecting PHP code — and preventing reverse engineering and unauthorized use of your PHP applications. Learn more.

    /zend-guard-alternatives
  11. 24

    Twig - The flexible, fast, and secure template engine for PHP

    Open Source

    /twig-alternatives
  12. 25

    Powerful web low-code RAD platform. Unleash the power of web development and boost your productivity time creating delightful projects with magnificent BI solutions.

    freemium $29.08 / Monthly

    /scriptcase-alternatives
  13. 10

    AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application. The resulting environment is extraordinarily expressive, readable, and quick to develop.

    /angularjs-alternatives
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