Sublime Text 3.0
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Does Sublime come with a Git integration like Atom does?
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#12>apt/yum/pacman repositories for Linux
Major kudos to these guys for distributing their software properly on Linux!
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#13Love Sublime Text. Haven't been able to switch to any of the Electron editors because of the horrible font rendering on Mac(Chrome issue). One note: Jon needs to show the new adaptive theme with matching title bar for MacOS on the main page.
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#14In my experience, the beta had been stellar for ages. But now I can finally drop the money on them ;).
Purchased the upgrade license at and incredibly modest price of $30.
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#15I think Sublime is a great editor.
I enjoy a lot of the nice UI based workflows Sublime provides - but always felt that mastering VIM / emacs would provide me a far better pay out. Does any body else agree ?
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#16>apt/yum/pacman repositories for Linux Major kudos to these guys for distributing their software properly on Linux!
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#17Heh, I was confused at first before remembering that what I have been using for these past years was a "beta". Unfortunately, I guess that means all these great new features in the announcement are ones that I'm already completely familiar with. But I suppose I should still go and upgrade my license. It's been my daily driver editor for more than 5 years now, and it's easily worth the $30 to upgrade my ST2 license!
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#18I primarily use VSCode as my editor but I used Sublime back in the days. I haven't touched it in a while. How do these two editors compare lately?
In terms of opening speed at least - it still crushed both VSCode & Atom.
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#19I don't know how often I type 'subl3 -n' every day. One of my all-time favorite tools. I'm happy to pay for the upgrade.
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#20$80 for something we make a living on is very reasonable.