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Alan Henry Windows: Atom, the free text editor from the folks at Github (and one of our favorite text editors), now has an official Windows version.
GitHub's highly extensible Atom text editor hit 1.0 today. The editor release has only been available to the public for about a year now, but it has already been downloaded over 1.3 million times ...
Online-code-hosting platform provider GitHub on Tuesday released to open source its Atom text editor for developers.
Source code repository company GitHub today released version 1.0 of its Atom text editor for working with code. Contributors to the Atom open-source project have made several improvements to the ...
GitHub will sunset the open-source text editor Atom on 15 December, but a successor is expected.
Earlier this year, GitHub launched a private beta of its easily expandable Atom text editor. At the time, it open-sourced 80 of the editor's libraries and packages, but the editor itself remained ...
Online code repository GitHub is taking on the venerable Emacs and Vim text editors by releasing a text editor of its own, called Atom, which it claims is more suited to the Web era of development.
The first step in Atom’s transition from text editor to IDE is an optional package of features developed with Facebook called Atom-IDE, released in September 2017.
Online code repository GitHub is taking on the venerable Emacs and Vim text editors by releasing a text editor of its own, called Atom, which it claims is more suited to the Web era of development.
Github today took the wraps off a new text editor named Atom. The company has been working on Atom for over six years and has made the new editor available as part of an invite-only beta program ...
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