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1. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
kterry333 Nov 10, 2014 5:20 AM (in response to niccolo.mineo)I'm wondering the same. I am missing some of the newer features from brackets but I love inspect so much I can't decide which i want to use.
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2. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
ryanstewartadobe Nov 10, 2014 9:20 AM (in response to kterry333)If Inspect is your main reason for sticking with Edge Code, you can download the same extension for Brackets. Just install/open Brackets, click on the lego-looking-icon, search for "Edge Inspect" and install the extension.
Should work the same way!
=Ryan
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3. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
kterry333 Nov 10, 2014 5:34 PM (in response to ryanstewartadobe)I searched for it before but couldn't find it. I'll look again. What other features from edge can be added to brackets via extensions.
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4. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
ryanstewartadobe Nov 11, 2014 11:03 AM (in response to kterry333)Edge Inspect and Edge Web Fonts can both be added via extensions.
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5. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
ryanstewartadobe Nov 11, 2014 11:05 AM (in response to niccolo.mineo)Just to follow up, we posted some information on the blog about our plans for Edge Code. We are not going to be doing another release of Edge Code, but it will still be available to Creative Cloud users. Instead we encourage you to start using Brackets which has more features and gets updated more often. In addition, both Edge Inspect and Edge Web Fonts are available as Brackets extensions.
=Ryan
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6. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
kterry333 Nov 11, 2014 12:23 PM (in response to ryanstewartadobe)That is great news, I was worried that with the 2 being separate there would be a lot of wasted effort. Can we expect to see more adobe features to be added to brackets with extensions going forward or will they be integrated into brackets via updates.
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7. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
niccolo.mineo Nov 11, 2014 4:58 PM (in response to ryanstewartadobe)Thanks for making this clear. However, this comes as a big surprise to me. I was expecting Brackets to flow into Code, not the other way around. Code is seamlessly integrated into Creative Cloud thanks to the app name, to begin with, and the accessibility through the Creative Cloud status icon. I understand Brackets needs probably to maintain an opensource-ish reputation, but still...
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8. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
ryanstewartadobe Nov 12, 2014 1:13 AM (in response to kterry333)We want to keep the open source project separate but we're definitely looking at more Creative Cloud integrations. Whatever we do we'll be releasing as extensions so that they're separate from Brackets but easily accessible.
=Ryan
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9. Re: Brackets reached 1.0...
ryanstewartadobe Nov 12, 2014 1:14 AM (in response to niccolo.mineo)Yup, understandable. The only major downside is that Brackets isn't available via the Creative Cloud app. We understand this isn't ideal but hopefully it's not a blocker to adopting Brackets. I think you'll find the speed of development and additional features a big upgrade.
=Ryan


