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Ask HN: Are you using Atom Editor?

6 pointsby theswanabout 11 years ago
What features/packages have gotten you to switch over? What works or doesn't work? Is speed ever an issue?

11 comments

matthewmacleodabout 11 years ago
No. It&#x27;s currently much slower than Sublime Text, obviously has fewer features and plugins, and doesn&#x27;t offer any benefits for my workflow.<p>Glad it&#x27;s there, of course! From what I gather, it&#x27;s substantially easier to develop for; I haven&#x27;t really done any serious work on either of them, though.
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rpowersabout 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve been using it for a few weeks now. It has been really enjoyable so far. I don&#x27;t take advantage of all of its features, but my web development has been spot on.
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nareshvabout 11 years ago
No.<p>Its Mac Only right now. can&#x27;t try yet.
scriptleabout 11 years ago
Used it for a few hours. It was slow, switched back to sublime.
Jemaclusabout 11 years ago
I used it for a day or so, but it was just too slow and clunky compared to Sublime text. I&#x27;ll come back to it in about 6 months and give it another shot.
cjbprimeabout 11 years ago
No, I think text editors need to be open source. Too important to trust proprietary software with.
atmosxabout 11 years ago
No, I might once I get deeper into JS though, if the VIM bundles don&#x27;t satisfy me.
kwerleabout 11 years ago
Been using it for several weeks. I prefer it slightly over ST2.
_random_about 11 years ago
Not using it. Not sure what is the big deal.
munimkaziaabout 11 years ago
Since it is Mac only, no.
bluehazedabout 11 years ago
emacs!