The person enquiring has clearly baited the support rep into disclosing more info than they would have if it was just a bland question about the release date.
That may not be true. Jon Skinner, the developer of ST, is the sole developer but as of a few months ago (may have been longer by now but I don't remember) he added on support for sales. I don't remember the guys name. Jon has done an excellent job of building the application. I'm sad to see it so slow and quiet at the moment. Hopefully everything is well with him.
I never heard that news but I have a feeling that it sprouted from the Atom release announcement. It breaks my heart when I get to hear such rumors because most of these great software are backed well by the community but just because another software with similar functionality props up, people assume that one of them must have given up.
I am still using ST3 Beta unregistered because currently I do not have the money to afford it but I definitely will support it's development as it is the only text editor which suits me.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 29.7 ms ] threadThe person enquiring has clearly baited the support rep into disclosing more info than they would have if it was just a bland question about the release date.
Maybe that?
I'm a fan of Sublime and their support is solid so you can chalk it up to that if you want. Have it your way.
I am still using ST3 Beta unregistered because currently I do not have the money to afford it but I definitely will support it's development as it is the only text editor which suits me.
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-There,-Their-and-They%27re sorry, don't know of a good reference for the second one and I don't believe I'd explain it well.