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omarf
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I've been dismissing the Sublime Text 3 "unregistered evaluation copy" alert for almost 4 years now, and I never actually considered to buy a license. Then I realized that everybody I know didn't.

Did you?

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  • 3
    I guess it is a WinRar thing
  • 4
    I did pay for a license, but no longer use Sublime. It's a great editor, but I prefer Atom
  • 3
    I installed atom
  • 2
    atom.io++
  • 0
    Bought a license after using it for ±3years. I have atom,vbs,brackets installed but all are so freaking slow to me. Once in a while i check the time it takes to open and load a project folder and as long as sublime does it in .87seconds and atom needs 3 seconds to open the same exact thing then I'm not even considering having to setup a text editor all over again. Also sublime works great imo, no reason to change . The only thing is see some people rant about on sublime forums is the inability to use ligatures with Fira Code, but can these people even be called real developers.
  • 0
    What's so special about atom anyways? Maybe I'll switch...
  • 2
    @omarf Made by github and apparently with love.
  • 2
    I agree with @Tvercruysse. ST is blazing fast and works just great for me. Just because it's made by github, it doesn't mean it's the best out there. ST devs made a great job, and there is no doubt that python runs faster than HTML, JS, and CSS.
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