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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I don't know why but I am still not in the mood to change back to sublime. VSCode is still he best!
It has updates every month. And the support of extention makes it stand out from all the editors...
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I'm using Sublime more than 4 years. Before I've tested Eclipse, NetBeans, Notepad++, PHPStorm. Best feature - it keep my unsaved files.
Pros:Easy to use. Don't eat my computer memory. With new features I can use it for both small and big projects.
Cons:Nothing.
I've used Sublime for years and bought a 3.0 license. I live in this editor and it's some of the best money I've spent in a long time.
Pros:Faster than everything else by far. Just easy to use
Cons:Not as customizable as Atom in minor ways