
Sublime reviews
A sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose
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it's native build, not based on electron, which is very good. maybe less expensive to personal user?
Fast performance, flexible settings, a wide range of plugins, and support for various programming languages make Sublime the ideal tool for me for creating web applications and websites. Features such as multi-line editing, code autocompletion, and much more significantly enhance productivity and convenience.
The UI is very polished, this is the first pretty text editor I used. It was my first encounter with a command palette, which greatly increases the productivity when coding. This editor was my daily driver for a good 5 years.
Sublime is fast and performant. In my opinion sublime should use same bindings as other editors like Jetbrains and VSCode. I used to work on sublime in my college time. I use Jetbrains and VSCode along with vim at work and jumping to sublime, need me to learn brand new keybinding, some keys were same but shortcuts like go to definition, find usages were not supported directly. Hope they read this and improve that.
Dead simple and crazy fast text editor that can handle pretty much any file type you throw at it. Also serves as a simple code editor in a pinch.