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Brackets

Score10 out of 10

33 Reviews and Ratings

What is Brackets?

Brackets is a free and open source text editor developed at Adobe under the MIT license, featuring inline editing, live preview, and a wide range of extensions.

Categories & Use Cases

The brackets Live preview feature is a must have

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Brackets everyday for coding emails or landing pages. I work mostly with html, css and JavaScript. It’s a great simple to use editor. You can add extensions that help you code. It’s great for the live preview feature that I can see my edits in browser in real time.

Pros

  • Html
  • Css
  • Javascript
  • Mass update

Cons

  • Live preview is buggy to get launched
  • Better error findings
  • More formatting options like make all text upper or lowercase.
  • Better indentation

Return on Investment

  • Nothing negative to say it’s free!

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Xcode, IntelliJ IDEA and Adobe Dreamweaver

A quick and light tool to help you code

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

The product helps me write code better. I enjoy the feature of matching brackets, as well as the color coding of different functions. It also makes scanning through code easier with the ability to open and close functions.

Pros

  • Color coding
  • Highlighting
  • Open and closing

Cons

  • The option to customize a theme would be nice
  • The ability to support better network connections
  • Project management features could be a bit more featured

Most Important Features

  • Fast
  • Efficient
  • Easy to use

Return on Investment

  • The ability to push code out quick has been very good
  • The tool is robust and allows us to collaborate better
  • We enjoy the ability to skim each other's code

Alternatives Considered

Adobe Dreamweaver

No frills, no fuss, BUT simple and effective

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Brackets to make changes to, and edit, our HTML, CSS, JS and PHP files. Using the "edit" function in our FTP application opens the relevant file in Brackets directly from the web server (or local server). Once our changes are done, the save command in Brackets sends the updated version back to our FTP server and the file is uploaded and ready live on the web. Brackets speeds up our overall editing process tremendously.

Pros

  • Edit code directly
  • Color-code code snippets for an easy overview
  • Clean interface for distraction-free editing
  • Lightweight application with fast loading speeds

Cons

  • Showing hints for potential coding or syntax errors
  • Having descriptions for the working files list (especially when working on multiple index.php files at once)
  • Easier preference settings

Most Important Features

  • Direct code editing
  • Speeding up of the edit workflow
  • Simplicity of the workflow

Return on Investment

  • Eliminates unnecessary steps in the edit time
  • Saves us edit time
  • Allows us to optimise our workflow

Alternatives Considered

Adobe Dreamweaver

Other Software Used

FileZilla, Chrome DevTools, Adobe PhotoShop

Brackets: A Modern Web Application Development IDE.

Pros

  • Live preview is best feature of the Brackets.
  • Intellisense for the many languages is available.

Cons

  • Takes more time on startup.
  • Sometime Live preview automatically shut down.

Return on Investment

  • Many rich and effective Web applications are deployed using Brackets.
  • Coding is very easy in Brackets because of a good color scheme.

Alternatives Considered

Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Notepad++ and Atom

Other Software Used

Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Atom

A nice open source editor for web view development (HTML, JS, CSS)

Pros

  • Javascript auto minification
  • Code auto-completion
  • Extensibility (custom add-ons) is easy to configure. Many are available for code beautification, formatting, syntax checking.

Cons

  • Can be a little slow to open and render larger files at times relative to a similar application running on the same computer.
  • Some plugins have performance or quality issues (not the fault of Brackets per se, but with the ecosystem of extensions).
  • Color schemes, styling ease of use could be improved. For example, provide out-of-the-box schemes like "high-contrast, night-time, bold."

Return on Investment

  • Since this is an open-source tool, the ROI is very high. Anything it produces has a huge return on such a small investment of time learning to use the tool.
  • I was able to use this to augment the lackluster web development editor used by Eclipse. I use Brackets for the view, Eclipse for the server logic and server plugin.
  • The amount of convenient open-source plugins have improved productivity (minification, formatting, beautification).

Alternatives Considered

Microsoft Visual Studio Code and Eclipse

Other Software Used

Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Eclipse, Apache Tomcat, Kendo UI, AWS EC2 Container Service