And the vintage mode allows for a respectable (many I've tried aren't) vi key-binding mode for those inclined that direction.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Kevin LaTona <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sep 17, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Mike Malveaux wrote: > > curious enough about Sublime Text to look for it >> > > > Another thing to consider is Sublime Text 2 can be extended via a plugin > architecture using Python if you want or need to tweak / customize it's > feature set. > > The core app was written in C++, so it's pretty much smoking fast compared > to some of the other Python editors. > > Plus there are a bunch of open source plugins to use as well. > > It runs on Mac, Linux and Windows, and your license allows you to run on > any or all of the OS's that you need too as I recall. > > For $60 it's a real good value and the developer keeps pounding away at > making it better. > > -Kevin > > > > Kevin LaTona > STUDIO SOLA > Web | Mobile Development > Seattle WA USA > > http://kevinlatona.com/ > http://studiosola.com/ > http://linkedin.com/in/**kevinlatona <http://linkedin.com/in/kevinlatona> > > > > > > > > >
