A Designer’s Sublime Text Setup — Design Notes — Medium

Amir HameedDesign, General, Technology Leave a Comment

As I mentioned before, I switched to a Mac a few years ago. After doing so, I realised that Notepad++ is not available on OSX. That was the reason to start searching for a new text editor that would be somehow similar to what I was used to.

A quick Google search provided me with options like Brackets, Coda, TextMate, TextWrangler, BBEdit 10, Aquamacs, Espresso and Sublime Text. There’s a wide range of these and I tried most of them. In the end, I decided to give Brackets a proper try. It’s free and has live reload on document change already built-in. That was something I really appreciated.

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