I used to <i>love</i> sublime. Been a paid user, even paid for addons (sftp). As accessible as sublime is for newcomers, as restricted and antique it feels. I can't describe it in words right now, it's a feeling of mine.<p>The release cycle stalled, I looked into Atom for a while, but being browser based has advantages and disadvantages, and I finally discarded Atom because of performance issues (yeah, even with the current release) and most of all: battery usage. I need to work 8h+ straight without outlet on my MBP.<p>Then I discovered the final solution to my editor/IDE needs: Spacemacs[1]. The unparalleled extensible IDE of Emacs combined with the ergonomic and fast editing style of vim, plus layers of goodies ontop, pleasantly looking. It totally changed the way I work, having only a fullscreen spacemacs open the whole day, except for occasional looking into my browser window. And then I discovered org-mode, and oh my god, this goodie seems to be the final solution for everything <i>remotely</i> organizing/planning related.<p>Sorry for the mostly unrelated comment here, but I want to spread the word about spacemacs! I came from being a heavy sublime user with occasional vim editing needs to this lovely pieve of an editor/IDE.<p>[1] <a href="http://spacemacs.org/" rel="nofollow">http://spacemacs.org/</a>