Trialware. $100 if you want to keep it. Doesn't do anything special. It's just a plain ole text editor.
For those who think this is free and opensource; maybe they can choose a better alternative like VSCode from Microsoft. For myself in application development with Golang and NodeJS I 100% sure VSCode is better. But for the case of PHP (Laravel) I chose Sublimetext. You don't have to pay to use it, just be patient to click the button that appears in the pop-up window after several saves.
Що тут робить програма яку потрібно купувати? Хто Лінукс перетворює на ХФорточку???
To those complaining that commercial software is available in the repository: you can always install Debian if you care that much about FOSS software. For the rest of us, we care more about access to good, useful software. Sublime Text is good, useful software. Because they don't enforce their license (as in, you can keep using it without one) I used it for a long time. However, I didn't think it fair to keep doing so, but $99 was too much to pay, so I have switched to (primarily) Atom and (sometimes) VS Codium.
buy a licence? "unregistered version"?? what does a program (application) like this have to do in a Linux repository??? Linux is NOT WINDOWS, right?
I use Sublime for one thing and that Python, and from what I can tell, it's still using an outdated version of Python. PLEASE UPDATE IT.
My favorite editor in Linux Mint.I Use it for all my document edition. Excellent editor.
It keeps bothering me to update, but other than that, it's a fantastic code highlighter and editor.
New update (3.2) breaks the app for me. Changelog says 'Linux: Various high DPI fixes' but its quite the opposite, the font size is so small now that it's impossible to keep working on this IDE.