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Did you expect Sublime Text X to work perfectly when it was first released, too?


No, and again, that's not the point the author made.

> I’m more than happy to pay good money for good tools. For something as important as my code editor, I’d even pay a yearly subscription fee if it means the developer can keep churning out updates.

and

> I can totally live with an unfinished and slightly buggy piece of software being labelled as “final” and released as Sublime Text 2.0, but going off the grid for almost half a year and then completely abandoning that version branch, putting all efforts into 3.0 – a paid update – instead, is simply a dick move.

Key points here: "I’d even pay a yearly subscription fee", "going off the grid".




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