Ask HN: Any drawbacks to Sublime Text 3 update?

7 points by hanniabu ↗ HN
Everybody's been buzzing that Sublime is being worked on again, and just a few days ago I started getting a notice about an update. I'm quite content with everything it has now though and sometimes 'upgrades' make for a less enjoyable experience.

Has anybody that has updated noticed any drawbacks/downsides/nuisances that didn't exist prior to updating?

EDIT: Just to clarify, I already have ST3,and am wondering about the recent update.

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I don't like the look quite as much in Sublime 3 and the ColdFusion plugin doesn't seem to work (obviously not going to be a problem for most people). Otherwise I haven't seen any issues. But I also haven't noticed much of a reason to switch if you aren't having any problems with Sublime Text 2. I installed Sublime 3 after Sublime 2 started failing to search properly and had issues opening some of my projects.
Just to specify, I already have ST3, but there has been a new update since the past few days.
The update has been working well for me.
I've been using it for a while and can't say that I've experienced any issues.

One difference is that the SublimeLinter for ST3 doesn't come packaged with language-specific linters. Instead, they're separated into their own packages. This may be a 'pain point' if you're switching but I consider it a good long-term design decision on the part of the SL devs.

Lots of people have been using the beta and dev versions for a long time, it's a lot faster and there are lots of upsides. I used it for a long time (switched to Emacs recently) and found it superior to ST2 in just about every regard.
Just to specify, I already have ST3, but there has been a new update since the past few days.
I am a big emacs fan as well and have switched back to emacs after two years of using Sublime. One thing I do miss from Sublime is the blazingly fast grep on Windows. On linux emacs grep works well enough, but on windows grep is broken out of the box on binary builds and using cygwin causes greps to be much slower for some reason.
There's a new and improved syntax format. Which cleaned up some problems and errors in the old syntax formats. However it turns out some people preferred the way stuff used to look.

If you spent days adjusting your themes to be just so and get violently enraged at other colors, it's probably best you hold off on any updates.

No issues so far with the latest ST3 update installed.