What makes those chrome tabs? The extra wasted space?<p>You may be able to do that in Sublime Text 2 with a theme (not positive, but I use themes that modify the tab appearance now).<p>edit: Here's a theme that has what looks like "Chrome tabs" to me: <a href="http://devthemez.com/themes/zenburn" rel="nofollow">http://devthemez.com/themes/zenburn</a>
I think the focus is less on the tabs being Chrome-like, and more on the file path and menu integration. Click the buttons on the bottom of the page to check them out.<p>Seem interesting. Sadly, the "bookmark bar" menu wouldn't really work for OSX but it could just use the file path instead.
Are Sublime's tabs not sufficiently "chrome-like"? They can be pulled away to create a new window, moved between panes and windows, and reordered, pretty much exactly like Chrome's.<p>The only real difference is how ctrl+tab works, but that's not that big a deal.