I guess it's all comes down to what one likes to grow:
pines or grapes
proprietary or open source
(all pun intended)
The feature set of the two are quite different, also the way how they are used. Here is an overview of what Pinegrow can do, including full support for Bootstrap, Foundation, plain HTML, CSS with live SASS editing, WordPress theme export and more:
Questions:
Do you plan to add support for additional CSS and JS frameworks (e.g. Bulma, Vue, etc.)?
I noticed Atom is supported for real-time updates; is VS Code support planned?
Thanks.
Pinegrow is a general purpose HTML & (S)CSS editor, so Bulma (and similar) can be easily used with Pinegrow already.
React and Vue are another story, at the moment I don't have a clear vision of how they could be used with Pinegrow in an effective way.
VS Code is on the list, but not high priority. Our Atom integration is open source, perhaps somebody could/will adapt it for VS Code.