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I would like help so I can submit the manifest.
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Download Page Url: https://antigravity.google/download
Publisher: Google
Package Name: Antigravity IDE
Description: Antigravity IDE is the new name for what was previously known as Google.Antigravity.
Package Version: 2.0.1
Installer Url:
Google has recently completely repurposed the naming: the brand-new Google.Antigravity v2.0.0 is now a completely different, newly developed Codex-like software, while the original Antigravity app has been renamed to "Antigravity IDE" (v2.0.1).
When users launch Antigravity IDE 2.0 for the first time, a splash screen explicitly states that the previous "Antigravity" has been renamed to "Antigravity IDE".
Should we create a brand new Package ID like Google.AntigravityIDE or Antigravity.AntigravityIDE?
Or handle the transition of the existing Google.Antigravity package to prevent breaking the upgrade path for existing users who expect the old tool?
How can we help?
I would like help so I can submit the manifest.
Please read and ensure the following
Please provide the following information
Download Page Url: https://antigravity.google/download
Publisher: Google
Package Name: Antigravity IDE
Description: Antigravity IDE is the new name for what was previously known as
Google.Antigravity.Package Version: 2.0.1
Installer Url:
Google has recently completely repurposed the naming: the brand-new Google.Antigravity v2.0.0 is now a completely different, newly developed Codex-like software, while the original Antigravity app has been renamed to "Antigravity IDE" (v2.0.1).
When users launch Antigravity IDE 2.0 for the first time, a splash screen explicitly states that the previous "Antigravity" has been renamed to "Antigravity IDE".
Should we create a brand new Package ID like
Google.AntigravityIDEorAntigravity.AntigravityIDE?Or handle the transition of the existing
Google.Antigravitypackage to prevent breaking the upgrade path for existing users who expect the old tool?