sublime-text

Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose
 
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mevermore 3 days ago

I really do like sublime text, even if it isn't the best code editor. I tend to use it as my default text editor and for small snippets of code. The UI is nice and customizable. That said, while you can use it for free this is really a paid product.

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Gjinzo 2 months ago

The software is really good but the only bad thing is the high price for the purchase. the software is not free of charge

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flatearthdisciple 4 months ago

Not exactly the place I expected to find commercial software. This isn't what I'm looking for. Fortunately I just found that Notepad Next is an evolution of Notepad++, which is what I was trying to get in the first place. lol

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olafthelofty 4 months ago

Someone tell me how this has 4 stars? Um, 10 reviews, 25 stars total... And how is a relatively expensive paid app on here when there are so many capable free alternatives? Am I the only one who smells a fish or two? I star just the see the effect on the rating

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rodionflowey 7 months ago

$100 for the license?! Nah, I'll better be using visual studio!

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InvisibleRasta 8 months ago

just bad. regret the time i installed it to try it. There is better alternatives

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jepe 8 months ago

NOT FREE $100 (the fact that we can use it -- as long as they think it's good for them to let us have it -- doesn't make it FREE)

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enoshy 1 year ago

Its best

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forever-and-a-day 1 year ago

Downsides: Paid software, and it's stuck on an old version (and will constantly ask for updates unless you add `"update_check": false` w/o the ``s to the settings JSON). Pros: It's still Sublime Text and will open excesivley large text files when other editors like VS Code or Xed will slow down or crash.

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Bloxy 2 years ago

Libreoffice Writer, Notes, and Text Editor are both bundled in with Linux Mint, and have been for a while. Use any one of those instead, this is literally just a regular text editor but for 100 dollars. The only thing this has that other text editors doesn't is a fancy hackery font and line counter, tabs, and an illegible view of the entire text document on the right that just looks nice and is entirely nonfunctional. Notepad++ is free and does all of this.

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Lampe2020 2 years ago

Hmmm... From an UI standpoint it's just a xed without the nice button bar at the top and otherwise it's also just like xed. Nothing worth to install for me.

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Str8gamE 2 years ago

Trialware. $100 if you want to keep it. Doesn't do anything special. It's just a plain ole text editor.

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yusren 2 years ago

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.

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boris_first 2 years ago

Gostei. Fácil de usar e com bons recursos.

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Medina 3 years ago

Não instala no Linux Mint 19.3

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TarasSamchuk 3 years ago

Що тут робить програма яку потрібно купувати? Хто Лінукс перетворює на ХФорточку???

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feralhound 3 years ago

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.

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Budijoi 3 years ago

Why we have to pay 99 USD for a linux software?

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caltrop4 3 years ago

purchase license, I think NOT!

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breeki 4 years ago

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.