Very happy to see someone keep an editor going as a commercial product for so many years. I think this is a good example of 'craft'. There are a few gems out there that once you stumble over them, they become part of your toolbox and are just so much better than anything else for the work that you do, that you stick with them. This looks to me to be an example of that.
Not all IDEs suit all people. Apart from feature set one also has to consider style and operations. Im most happy when i find the features+style+operations match to the job at hand. And that is why i turn to Notepad++ when i have to ferret around in files of different types, awk when i have to mess with text/log files. I turn to VS only when i have to code something in C#, use PyCharm for python things.
Bottom line when an IDE 'just clicks' for you then its a wonderfully productive tool.
Not all IDEs suit all people. Apart from feature set one also has to consider style and operations. Im most happy when i find the features+style+operations match to the job at hand. And that is why i turn to Notepad++ when i have to ferret around in files of different types, awk when i have to mess with text/log files. I turn to VS only when i have to code something in C#, use PyCharm for python things.
Bottom line when an IDE 'just clicks' for you then its a wonderfully productive tool.