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Open-Source Adobe Brackets Web Development Comes to Linux

Aug 16, 2013
1 minute read

Adobe is now building out a number of new Web development tools, among them is the open-source Brackets code editor that is now available as a preview for Linux users. The Linux support currently is as a debian package, and it joins existing support for Windows and Mac OS X.

Unlike Dreamweaver, which is a proprietary code base, Adobe is running the Brackets development effort in the open on the Github open collaboration and development site. The basic idea behind Brackets is that it is a standards-based HTML, CSS and JavaScript code editor.

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Open-Source Adobe Brackets Web Development Comes to Linux

Sean Michael Kerner is a senior editor at InternetNews.com. Follow him on Twitter @TechJournalist.

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