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2024-02-27T14:10:56+01:00
Pascal Chevrel
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Dotclear
Progressively moving from Sublime Text 3 to Atom - pascal
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2015-11-11T19:13:27+01:00
2015-11-11T19:13:27+01:00
pascal
<p>Thanks Giorgio, it should be enough I think for my need, it's rather similar to Sublime's way of handling projects (I only get a weird dialog error on switching project but I can live with it and it's probably a regression because I am on the beta channel :) )</p>
Progressively moving from Sublime Text 3 to Atom - Giorgio Maone
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2015-11-11T18:45:24+01:00
2015-11-11T18:45:24+01:00
Giorgio Maone
<p>The "Project Manager" package.
I don't know how it compares with Sublime, but it's simple (maybe too basic?) and works for me.</p>
Progressively moving from Sublime Text 3 to Atom - flod
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2015-11-11T10:50:23+01:00
2015-11-11T10:50:23+01:00
flod
<p>I'm in the same boat: I mostly use Sublime Text 3 and TextMate on Mac, trying out Atom hoping it's matured enough.</p>
<p>TextMate had the same issue ST is having: paid software, unmaintained, them he open sourced the code and it's in better shape these days.
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/08/odgaard-i-will-continue-working-on-textmate-as-long-as-i-am-a-mac-user/</p>
<p>Useful list, I would add: sublime-style-column-selection (that's one thing that blocked me from trying to Atom at all).</p>