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    1 day ago

    Sublime Text is not open-source but it has a sane price and a WinRAR-style trial. I use it because it feels a lot snappier than other editors/IDEs I’ve tried when browsing large files.

    On the one hand, it’s a shame that it’s not open-source, but on the other hand, developers have to make a living from something.

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      On the one hand, it’s a shame that it’s not open-source, but on the other hand, developers have to make a living from something.

      I’m pretty sure most people here, at least I hope, who use open source and free software directly money donate to developers. I know of plenty of developers who do get paid writing open source through such donations or via funding, e.g. NLNet or grants. Maybe I’m misunderstanding your statement, are you saying Sublime Text isn’t open source because they believe those ways are not appropriate for them?

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      I use it because it feels a lot snappier than other editors/IDEs I’ve tried when browsing large files.

      Snappiness is definitely something I appreciate. So, if it blows everything else out of the water in this respect, that I might have to concede. Thank you for mentioning this particular aspect of it!

      On the one hand, it’s a shame that it’s not open-source, but on the other hand, developers have to make a living from something.

      I wholeheartedly agree. But, I prefer the capability to donate to the open-source software developers that I love to support.

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        I wholeheartedly agree. But, I prefer the capability to donate to the open-source software developers that I love to support.

        Right indeed, not sure why it was implied that open source software couldn’t be a financially viable option for developers too.