On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 00:05, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 02:31, Srirangan wrote:
>> Cloud9IDE (http://c9.io/) comes to mind, but there are many others out there 
>> that you can check out. Many of them are open-source as well.
>
> I've looked at the Cloud9IDE web site and screencast and it looks very 
> promising. I like what they're trying to do. Some others in this thread 
> pointed out it had problems, but hopefully they're working on those.
>
> I haven't tried to use it yet. It seems like if I want to use the hosted 
> Cloud9IDE for private projects, which mine are, then I have to pay them a 
> monthly fee. Alternately, since it's open source, I could try installing it 
> on my own server, but according to the documentation it requires node 0.2, 
> which is very old and thus an alarming requirement. But I still might try it.

I was going to write that we* just released an updated version of the
standalone IDE that works with v0.6 but apparently it's still in
private beta. It worked well when I tried it last week so I suspect
that the actual release is right around the corner.

* I work for C9.

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