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Legend
November 29, 2022
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Extendscript/Exchange installation process

  • November 29, 2022
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Hi, I'm a semi-amateur developer who publishes a number of utility scripts for Bridge. I do have a listing on Exchange but it is WAY out of date, and my current versions are for the time being distributed on my Dropbox instead. This is mainly due to what I find to be an awkward and difficult official install process with zxp files and submitting updates.

My main software is a script utility pack which is all in one folder, that is simply dropped into the Bridge Scripts folder. I also have a number of other specialized utilities, demos, and snippets that a user can install individually if they want.

My suggestion is to overhaul the installation process and make it dead simple for both developers and end users to install from Exchange, especially when manual installation is simply drag and drop.

 

For those interested Bridge users, my Dropbox link is https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mg817g9a9ymbasi/AADTmXUVxmFfM58bcyYE7yiwa?dl=0

2 replies

Legend
December 1, 2022

I'll take another look. One of the Adobe employees had emailed me to offer help with packaging my scripts but looking through the process, I decided it was a little beyond what I wanted to wade into. I honestly don't do much with the Exchange marketplace so I'm not that familiar with any changes.

erinferinferinf
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 1, 2022

I'm not sure when the last time was that you may have tried to install something from the Exchange, but in the last two years there have been many improvements. Installing ZXPs through the Creative Cloud desktop app via the "Stock & Marketplace" tab is currently pretty smooth; the end user never needs to touch the ZXP file.

 

 

We're also in the process of rebuilding the Exchange submission portal. In 2023 the process of submitting should significantly improve (there is no launch date at the time of this writing).