Sublime Text 3.0 - The long awaited version 3 of the popular code editor
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Sublime Text 3.0 brings a refreshed UI theme, new color schemes, and a new icon. Some of the other highlights are big syntax highlighting improvements, touch input support on Windows, Touch Bar support on macOS, and apt/yum/pacman repositories for Linux.


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It is cool
Pros:The new interface is good
Cons:Adding a feature that allow you run your project without having to go back to your project folder like notepad++
Novorésumé
Overall it has a good experience for front end development
Pros:Light & User Friendly
Cons:Slow on multiple file search
the world's best text editor, very customizable. Some frustrating API quirks/limitations, but mostly workaroundable.
Pros:fast, reliable, easy to customize
Cons:not all platforms treated equally by the devs, some bug fixes take a while to arrive
I was using sublime before atom came in, and after ~ 2 years with atom I can't just go back to sublime again
Pros:- Quite fast
- Has a beautiful rendering engine (comparing to Atom) and nice look and feel
Cons:- No package manager like apm
- Some packages has very annoying upgrade process
- Keybinding is just overcomplicated
I switched to VS code for about 3 months - had some issues which broke VS code for me and so I was back on Sublime and will stay - it was like coming home with a complete make over!
Pros:Fast, Reliable, Clean
Cons:----
I love Sublime from v2. Very fast text editor with a lot of plugins
Pros:Opens very fast, has a lot of plugins
Cons:there is not very convenient shortcuts for find/replace