This software is stable, surprisingly light and totally reliable during heavy workflow. Thinking about Open Source is thinking about bugs, unfinished features and slow updates…mostly, but not with Brackets. I was intrigued but not impressed and I put it aside, waiting for him to grow: and I was right.Ĭurrently at the release 0.44 Brackets is my default code editor, and I use it both for personally and professionally. At that time I was using mostly Dreamweaver, so I was expecting from Brackets all the things that I used to have, like a built-in FTP, Database integration, snippets, pre-made code, project manager and whatever. It was really basic with just a bunch of features, kinda glitchy and with a really minimal interface. I started using Brackets during the release of the version 0.23 Spring, and it was….ok…sort of.
It’s released under the MIT License and the source code is hosted on GitHub.
The others are less obvious and more technical, and I really suggest you to keep reading if you’re still not convinced.īefore digging into it a bit of story about Bracketsīrackets is an Open Source code editor specifically built for web designers and front-end developers by Adobe. or at least this should be one of the main reason.