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I use Sublime Text 2 for both writing (in Markdown) and coding (that is, the basics of Python that I’m learning), but the links I’ve collected are primarily Markdown-related, as that’s how I spend ...
You can evaluate Sublime Text for free, but the code is proprietary, and if you use Sublime Text continuously you should buy a user license for $99, and possibly a Sublime Merge license as well ...
Sublime Text 4 has been released, it adds support for Apple Silicon Macs, and Raspberry Pi devices but support for Windows XP and Windows Vista and older Mac OS versions has been removed.
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