I mean, it looks nice - but I'm a bit undecided about the whole proprietary code project thing.
If it was open-source, we might actually be able to see if there was some silly hardcoded limit in there - heck, we could even submit a patch and do a pull request.
That, and the blatant ripping off of Sublime Text's interface.
It's bad enough they don't put the source itself on Github, but they aren't even using Github's issue tracker for the project - or heck, any other issue tracker as all.
So we're resorting to filing bug reports on a discussion forum...shakes head.
Hopefully Github will come through, and sort things out.
I have no objections to paying for an editor - heck, Sublime is $70 - but with this being closed source, and Brackets.io being more mature, and open-source, not sure what the attraction is.
I mean, it looks nice - but I'm a bit undecided about the whole proprietary code project thing.
If it was open-source, we might actually be able to see if there was some silly hardcoded limit in there - heck, we could even submit a patch and do a pull request.
That, and the blatant ripping off of Sublime Text's interface.
It's bad enough they don't put the source itself on Github, but they aren't even using Github's issue tracker for the project - or heck, any other issue tracker as all.
So we're resorting to filing bug reports on a discussion forum...shakes head.
Hopefully Github will come through, and sort things out.
I have no objections to paying for an editor - heck, Sublime is $70 - but with this being closed source, and Brackets.io being more mature, and open-source, not sure what the attraction is.