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My employer pays for my tools. Sublime is however one of the few paid tools that I use also on my spare time so I actually paid the price from my own pocket to ensure the license isn't tied to my employer in case I switch jobs. I consider it well worth the price and feel I have actually "bought" something that I can have forever instead of shelling out money to some subscription sinkhole.

IMO if you want to get paid for building an editor it's an excellent business decision to set the price above "peanuts" level - it's still good value for money as a professional tool that you have had months to evaluate for free. Recurring subscription fees might make both corporate users and hobbyists hesitate. For corporate users the problem is wasted money for underutilized subscriptions and license management hell, for hobbyists it's the fact that some people (like me) might go several months without hacking on a side project and when an user suspends a subscription it's always a risk the user won't come back.



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