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and maybe the lesson is why they are able to survive in spite of great free competition. What is good is that Sublime has found a way to survive, and hopefully prosper.

Sublime's niche has a long tradition of paid and free tools. Emacs, Eclipse and VS Code haven't killed off the paid IDEs. There's plenty of room for great free and open source tools and great proprietary development tools. The author assumes that his plans for the future are in alignment with or superior to the vision of the authors / ip owners of Sublime. There's another problem with this article. Lots of people have pointed out how entitled this article is.

Which isn't to say I would be against them going open source, just that I don't feel the reasoning is persuasive in the article. I wouldn't doubt it might receive a boost from being open source but if we contrast with Atom editor, which recently officially EoL'd and was open source, it didn't make it a superior experience to Sublime ime, despite how much functionality the community was eager to replicate. Plus there has already been a healthy plugin community for Sublime. The suggested scenario would ironically make the available free version worse.

#Sublime text license students for free#
Such users have already decided they want all the features of Sublime just for free and the devs have allowed for that without restriction. Sublime has been known for years for its generous trialware, where a countless number of users just click past the popup suggesting buying.
#Sublime text license students pro#
> When it comes to making money, the SublimeText developers can offer the core version of SublimeText for free, while they can sell a pro version with more advanced features targeted towards more advanced users and developers.
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Linux, Mac: Attempt to find the license key for the user when using sudo Linux: Fixed incorrect mouse behavior at window edges Mac: Added workaround for Monterey bug causing scrolling to misbehave Reopen Closed File now uses the window's file history by default rather than global historyįixed annotations displaying incorrectly when "ui_scale" is set to something other than 1įixed issue where the command palette could consume key presses while not having input focusįixed syntax-based folding not working correctly with some indented codeįixed backtracking bug where tokens were being droppedįixed some hangs caused by syntax backtrackingįixed tabs of deleted files incorrectly showing as modified in some casesįixed word wrap wrapping early in some casesĪPI: Fixed inconsistent focus after Window.open_file wouldn't work in the "Where" field of find-in-filesįixed find settings confusion when run immediately after find_under_expandįixed minimap viewport highlighting not working when color schemes specify a text background Improved indentation detection for files with many single space indentsįixed first character beyond ASCII range not being decoded/encoded for short code pagesįind in Files no longer cancels ongoing search with a renamed bufferįixed regression where. The window title now indicates whether Sublime Text is running with administrator privileges Split View retains the original view's viewport position Last tab in a group can now be selected with alt+9 (Windows/Linux) and cmd+9 (Mac) You may be confusing "Abandonware" with "Mature software that doesn't need any major fuck-up changes anymore because all of its users love the way it works and happily spend money on it" Sublime deserves all the money they make. They're not just fixing bugs either, new improvements have been added. They have Mac/Windows/Linux specific fixes as well as fixes to their API.
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Here's the most recent patch from two weeks ago on this "Abandonware". Two weeks ago was their most recent patch. They released 3 builds in one month last December. They've released 12 builds in the past year. They released a huge major version change (4.0.0) just 2 years ago.
