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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.

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Brackets, a popular code editor, has gained a loyal following among users who appreciate its reliability and versatility. It is often …
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Brackets Rules

10 out of 10
April 23, 2020
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I currently use Brackets as a way to edit XML files. We have a client that submits XML files to our production team. Brackets is a simple …
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Brackets for the win

9 out of 10
February 25, 2019
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Currently, we use Brackets as the tool of choice for editing CSS and HTML classes for our various web applications. It’s mainly used by …
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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.

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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.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 9.5.

The most common users of Brackets are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Brackets, a popular code editor, has gained a loyal following among users who appreciate its reliability and versatility. It is often chosen as a reliable alternative to other code editors offered by the company. With its lightweight design and support for multiple programming languages, Brackets proves to be a valuable tool for software code writing. Users primarily utilize Brackets for editing HTML, CSS, JS, and PHP files. The live preview feature in Brackets allows developers to quickly view the results of their web application development, saving time and effort. Additionally, Brackets' extendable and customizable nature makes it an ideal choice for developers working with JavaScript, HTML, XML, and Java.

Web designers find Brackets particularly useful for creating new web pages or sites, simplifying the management of multiple pages. The image hover info and live updating browser view features are highly appreciated as they enhance productivity in web development tasks. Moreover, Brackets is a suitable option for managing codebases of company websites and developing browser extensions. Its ability to handle XML files with a simple and user-friendly interface makes it accessible even to non-coders. CSS and HTML classes in various web applications can also be efficiently edited using Brackets. Overall, users rely on Brackets for quick and easy code editing across a range of languages including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, and MySQL.

Live Preview Feature: Many users have found the Live Preview feature extremely helpful, as it has allowed them to make real-time adjustments to their CSS and instantly see the effects on the page they are coding. This feature has been praised for its convenience and efficiency in streamlining the coding process.

File Tree Tool: The recently added file tree feature has been widely praised as a time-saving tool by users. They appreciate being able to drag and drop files without needing to minimize the program, which enhances productivity and makes organizing files much easier.

Extensibility: Users have consistently mentioned that one of their favorite features of Brackets is its ability to update the core program with extensions. These extensions range from simple ones like themes to more advanced ones that offer assistance in coding tasks such as generating Lorem Ipsum text. The availability of these extensions has greatly enhanced users' experience with Brackets, making it a versatile tool for various coding needs.

Live Preview Issues: Some users have reported that Live Preview in Brackets occasionally fails to work when they need it the most, leading to frustration and inefficiency while working on projects.

Performance and Quality Problems with Plugins: Several reviewers have mentioned that some plugins in Brackets have performance or quality issues. While this is not directly the fault of Brackets itself, it can be a drawback for users who rely heavily on extensions to enhance their coding experience.

Slow Opening and Rendering of Larger Files: According to user feedback, Brackets can sometimes be slow to open and render larger files compared to similar applications. This can cause delays and hinder productivity for those working with complex projects or extensive code bases.

Users highly recommend Brackets for its simplicity and ease of use. They mention that it is a good text editor for web development projects, especially for beginners. Users suggest trying Brackets even if you already use another editor.

The interface of Brackets is clean and customizable, with an excellent dark theme. Users appreciate the live preview feature, which is beneficial for front-end web development using HTML/CSS. Additionally, users recommend checking out the free extensions available for Brackets.

However, some users note that Brackets may not be suitable for more advanced tasks or server-side work. Overall, users highly recommend Brackets for its simplicity, ease of use, and affordability.

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Brackets can be considered as the barebones version of a more complex piece of software like Dreamweaver. We selected Brackets due to the simplicity of the UI and the ease of use. In our case we do not need all the additional tools and gadgets that other, more complex software packages offer. We need something that's quick, easy, uncluttered and focuses specifically on our needs, which are seeing code and editing code. In this case no frills and complex UIs are required.
April 23, 2020

Brackets Rules

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Unfortunately, I haven't used any other code editor and never did any research to find other solutions. I originally discovered the software when taking a class through Udemy and Brackets is what was suggested by the person teaching the course. Since then I've used it from the business side to edit clients XML content.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Brackets is an open-source IDE and free to use. It is specifically used for developing web applications that provide brackets an edge over the other available IDE in industry. There are more features available in Brackets as compared to other IDE. Being, Open-source, It is updated very frequently, improving the overall quality of the software.
Jeff Hanson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Microsoft Visual Studio Code is superior to Brackets. Brackets are superior to Eclipse. I chose Brackets before Visual Studio code was available and have not decided to change for my web view development.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Atom is very similar to Brackets as it is a javascript based editor. I haven't used it as much, I tried it briefly when I was having an annoying bug in Brackets. It has a very rich ecosystem of plugins. Some of my learned behaviors and tools from Brackets were missing. I'm sure there were third-party plugins to match it, but I never got the chance to dig into it.

Sublime Text is actually my other daily work horse and it compliments Brackets well. It is a compiled, native application. As such I can open the massive csv files (millions of rows) that Brackets just can't. They won't replace each other and they work well together.
Somit Vishwakarma | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
If, you do not want to use Bracket then use Adobe Dreamweaver or Notepad ++. These applications are also good and easy to use on web pages. Although Adobe Dreamweaver is not available for free, Notepad ++ is an open source editor so users can easily download and install the window OS without any hassle.
February 25, 2019

Brackets for the win

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Notepad++
Have used Notepad++ and Mavens Mate for similar exercises. I appreciate Brackets over both of these tools for a combination of the simplicity but yet useful functionality that Brackets provides. Will take Brackets over either of these tools any day for css and html editing.
James Pautz II | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Notepad++
  • Microsoft Visual Studio Code
Brackets is kind of in the middle ground between Notepad++ and Visual Studio Code. It is a little smarter than Notepad++ (though both have a good collection of plugins) but a little slower and not quite as smart as Visual Studio Code. Brackets really favors the web developer, so it beat VS Code in some of the extensions. For example, I use an extension that compiles my Stylus code to CSS automatically. This is really slick and I don't have to think about it. The other two editors don't have similar plugins (though they could be created).
William Ruthrauff | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized

There are many different brands of code editors available. Sublime text, Notepad ++ and Coda come to mind. While they all pretty much offer the same core features, each has their own little intricacies, which usually means you pick the one which you personally like and become comfortable with. But one of the things I like about Brackets is it is supported by Adobe. Adobe has quite a few Creative Cloud applications geared towards internet/intranet development and maintenance. Yet, they are behind this simple but powerful tool. And when you have such a big mainstream company like Adobe behind a product, you develop a trust for that product. I actually have used a combination of the three products mentioned a few moments ago, and when someone recommended using Brackets, I decided to stay with it and delete the others. I’ve yet to regret that decision and I have never looked back.


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