![]() For me, it made more sense to make the move to the more up-to-date Sublime Text than it did to rework what I had in TM2 into TM3. TextMate 2 is the better build, but it lacks a lot of the benefits you'd want on an applications on Yosemite, such as full screen to name the most obvious TM3 isn't as intuitive as TM2 (I really missed the New from Template menu option, having built loads of my own templates). I was a big fan of TextMate, but as others have mentioned, it's been stuck in a quagmire of development dead ends for more than two years and it's just not the editor it was. ![]() If you're a new Mac user and you're on Yosemite, go straight to Sublime Text 2: it's excellent, still updated, and, once your get your head around snippets (the work of minutes), you'll have a great workflow in place. ![]()
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