On July 25, 2024, Amazon announced they had no plans to introduce new features to Cloud9, and new AWS accounts would no longer have access to Cloud9.
[5] Some of the features of an older version included automatic code completion for snippets and identifiers, parenthesis and bracket matching, a debugger, and a gutter where line numbers and errors or warnings would be displayed.
It was also extensible and customizable, allowing users to change themes, plugins, and key-bindings to make their preferred setup.
Other features: Founded in 2010, and based in San Francisco and Amsterdam, Cloud9 IDE was a privately held company.
[4] Cloud9 is the native IDE for the BeagleBone Black single-board computer, which is primarily programmed in an extension of node.js called Bonescript.