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by kenneth
2765 days ago
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Great story, and happy to see SubEthaEdit live on as open source software. Its main collaboration use case is still relevant and unique today. I'm glad they were at least able to get the technology integrated into Coda, and that they were able to make a modest revenue from that. Unfortunately, as a primary code editor, it was never for me as an avid user of TextMate (and reluctant of Xcode) in the early days, before I finally learnt vim and never looked back around 8 years ago or so. |
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