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We've compiled a list of 16 free and paid alternatives to Crunch!. The primary competitors include VWO Fullstack, LESS Compiler. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Crunch! and Koala, Prepros, CodeKit. Also you can look at other similar options here: Application Development Software, Application Development Platforms.


VWO Fullstack
Free Trial Subscription

Effortlessly trial and implement intricate features with VWO FullStack. It offers server-side adaptability for diverse experiments with in-depth segmentation, ensuring optimal performance and consistent user experiences across channels.

Koala
Free Open Source

Koala is a gui for Less, Sass, Compass and CoffeeScript. Koala can run in windows, mac, and linux.

Compile Less, Sass, Scss, Stylus, Jade, Coffeescript, Haml and Markdown with live browser refresh.

Scout-App
Free Open Source

Process Sass files into CSS without any knowledge of the command line.

Fire.app
Free Open Source

Fire.app is a menu bar only app for dead easy HTML prototyping.

Compass is a stylesheet authoring framework that makes your stylesheets and markup easier to build...

Write your LESS markup. Crunch it into a CSS file. Link the crunched CSS file in your HTML.

Crunch! Platforms

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Crunch! Overview

Write your LESS markup. Crunch it into a CSS file. Link the crunched CSS file in your HTML. CRUNCH allows you to organize your LESS/CSS styles into some well-organized libraries, and then just serve a single file to the browser. It also renders your page without relying on JavaScript or command-line geekery.

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Crunch! Tags

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