0 Replies Latest reply: Nov 11, 2014 11:02 AM by ryanstewartadobe RSS

    Changes to Edge Code CC (Preview)

    ryanstewartadobe Employee Hosts

      Hi all,

       

      In order to deliver the best possible code editor experience, Adobe has decided to focus its development efforts on the open source Brackets project. As part of this, Adobe will no longer actively develop Edge Code, and will instead direct users to Brackets. Brackets has seen tremendous success since it was first unveiled and by focusing all our efforts on Brackets, we can continue to drive innovation while providing access to Creative Cloud features like Extract for Brackets to the growing Brackets community.

       

      With very few differences between the two products, we recommend that that customers needing a lightweight web development editor use Brackets instead. Edge Code will continue to remain available for Creative Cloud customers, and they will receive in app messaging  about the change and encouraged to begin using Brackets for the latest features. Moving projects from current Edge Code projects to Brackets is seamless.

       

      Because both Edge Code and Brackets work natively with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, no special actions need to be taken. You can find more information about Brackets on the Brackets site and see how to use some of the new features by visiting the How to Use Brackets page.

       

      You can also find more information about the change on the Edge Code blog.

       

      =Ryan

      ryan@adobe.com

      Sr. Product Manager - Brackets