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Licensing editions not consistent
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Ext Team Member
Thanks for pointing out this area of confusion... The "Visual Studio" under the IDE Plugins row refers to the Visual Studio IDE. The table has been updated to reflect this. The plugin we announced at SenchaCon for Visual Studio Code (their free widely adopted editor), will be part of the "Standard" extjs license. It will be added to this table once it GA's, it is currently in EA and we don't put EA's in the table.
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craigger, now I'm more confused than before. Are you saying that Sencha has two products with "Visual Studio" in their name? What's are the differences?
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SebTardif ... Visual Studio (the full IDE) and Visual Studio Code are two different products with different licensing models ... Thats why there are two plugins.
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Ok, I get it. 'Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition' exist and have been free, but Microsoft added 'Visual Studio Code', which is also free, and that new plug-in is about that latest Microsoft IDE. Do we know if the functionality of the plug-in for 'Visual Studio Code' is has good and rich than the one for 'Visual Studio Community Edition' ?