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Sublime rules.

I started my career with Brackets, then Sublime, then Atom for a short while. Then switched to VS Code for a few years and just recently switched back to Sublime because of how slow VS Code became.

Also great pricing! One time purchase for Sublime is still available in 2025!



Where is one time purchase available? The only option I see is $99 for three years.


The license does not expire after 3 years, it is perpetual, but it doesn't apply to versions released more than 3 years after your purchase. If you don't want any newer features or fixes you can simply turn off updates. We warn you before updating to a version not covered by your license.


I find this to be a very reasonable license. Cost is low but provides an ongoing revenue source. I like free or perpetual licensing as much as the next guy, but us programmers gotta eat and pay the rent.


How did you arrive at this model?


There's not much to it: we wanted steadier income and our customers wanted more consistent updates but also perpetual licenses. This model was the natural conclusion. We tried it out with Sublime Merge and then brought it over with ST4.


Unlike traditional Saas, you can still use Sublime after 3 years. You just won't get regular updates.

I drive a 18 year old car. I don't need all the upgrades I just need something to drive me from a to b. This business model is similar.

PS I believe you can use it without paying anything. They nag you to pay but in a very subtle way.




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