Oh, and you can use it for free, but will occasionally get a popup asking you if you want to buy the license. Sublime on the other hand is merely $70 for a lifetime license. Now I cannot even consider switching back to Dreamweaver.ĭreamweaver is not cheap, and considering you have to pay for every freaking new version it is too much for what it provides. Not long and I had a few “packages” that extended its functionality to the basics I needed. I loved it immediately! Simple, clean design, FAST, fast fast! After a while though I realised it didn’t have everything I needed, so I got on ready. And to be honest, I didn’t spend enough time using it as well. I liked it, but it didn’t have the FTP support with which I had grown so used to. On my way to a new editor I tried Atom a really cool web-technology (JS) based text editor. Why did I move on to Sublime Text 3? Because Dreamweaver became too heavy, slow and just felt like an ancient piece of software. Simply, it was the first editor I used after Notepad and I never felt I needed to switch. It was a simple text editor, with highlighting, tag closing and build in FTP support. And no, I didn’t use adobe’s built in browsers, “Design preview”, etc. Previously I had been using Adobe Dreamweaver for about 10+ years.
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