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Rejoice Sublime Text* users, you can now automate Intel® XDK tasks directly from Sublime Text. With the new plugin for the Intel XDK, you can edit your code in Sublime Text and launch the editor ...
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With its custom interface and text-editor sensibilities, Sublime Text 2 offers a polished editing experience that rewards familiarity with comfort and speed.
Sublime Text, Visual Studio Code, Brackets, and Atom rise to the top, but several others are also worth considering.
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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.