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Flywheel Announces the Acquisition of Pressmatic

Dec 15, 2016

Flywheel, the WordPress hosting and management platform has announced their acquisition the WordPress development application Pressmatic. Pressmatic will now be rebranded “Local by Flywheel,” and will be promoted as the newest product in the Flywheel family. Pressmatic has long been known in the industry as the best solution for running WordPress on OS X, and developers have become attached to the tool’s simplicity, power, and grace. Hundreds of users have come to rely on the application as a crucial part of their workflow, allowing them to spin up local WordPress sites in a breeze. Continue reading this press release here.

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