> If you are currently using Community Edition, your IDE will automatically update to the unified distribution via the usual patch update process. You will get access to additional features at no cost and a more seamless experience. You will also be able to try Ultimate features with just one click.
IDEA Ultimate will be removed, and IDEA Community will become the "main" IDEA.
But, in all seriousness, I repeatedly see complaints about having to manage CLion's install separate from IJ or PyCharm so they really do need to un-snowflake CLion back onto the main platform
Is Android Studio still an “official” Dart/Flutter IDE?
The refactoring of Flutter/Dart is broken with issue open for five years already. It’s sad how Jetbrains stopped caring.
By now VSCode plus Dart plugins is almost better choice.
As I understand it, in the new scheme, ultimate subscription is essentially about turning on proprietary addons for as long as the subscription lasts. That uncouples the features from a specific build and release carrying them.
How does this bode with the older promise that "you forever own what you paid for", which was distinctive (and appreciated) of the old scheme? Can you still choose to keep your addons with an ancient version of the IDE?
Yes, perpetual fallback license still works as before, giving you access to the last major version available at the time your most recent uninterrupted year of subscription began. With the unified distribution, this means you can activate subscription (paid addons) in older versions that match your fallback license.
Interesting! How is it going to work between IDE version and addons compat? At one point those constantly updating addons will become incompatible with older IDEs?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 28.6 ms ] threadIDEA Ultimate will be removed, and IDEA Community will become the "main" IDEA.
But, in all seriousness, I repeatedly see complaints about having to manage CLion's install separate from IJ or PyCharm so they really do need to un-snowflake CLion back onto the main platform
How does this bode with the older promise that "you forever own what you paid for", which was distinctive (and appreciated) of the old scheme? Can you still choose to keep your addons with an ancient version of the IDE?