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This time Adobe Brackets, a free to use web editor with support for project directories, syntax highlighting for various languages ( PHP, HTML, JS, CSS ) and tons of plugins including an editor connected plugin repository to easy install and maintain used plugins. The most prominent plugins for brackets are aiming ftp-/sftp-publishing, git-support and many more- Those who will not await atom.io for their platform should test brackets as well. Why Use Brackets? Design In The Browser- Brackets doesnt get in the way of your creative process. It blends visual tools into the editor while pushing HTML and CSS to the browser as you code. An Elevated Experience- Brackets isnt just pretty, its also powerful. Youll enjoy writing code in Brackets. It will stay out of your way and provide just the right amount of help when you ask for it. Made with ♥ and JavaScript- Brackets is an open-source project, with an active and growing developer community. Its made by other web developers like you! Its Evolving- Brackets is a sandbox for trying out new ideas for web tooling. New features and extensions are released every 2.5 weeks. Its like getting presents all year long. New in Release 0.42- Theme Support- Brackets now has built-in support for editor themes, and includes default light and dark themes. Additional themes can be installed via Extension Manager. Replace in Files: Check/Uncheck All Matches for a File When doing a batch or multi-file replace, you can now check/uncheck the matches for an entire file. Change Language Mode- Change the language mode for an individual file by selecting the language from the dropdown menu in the status bar. Turn off Code Hints- New preferences to disable all code hints or hints from an individual provider. Drag and Drop Installation of Extensions- Install extensions by dragging zip files onto the Extension Manager dialog.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 10:20:29 +0000

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