This question is pretty much like a vim user asking why he should use emacs (or viceversa). Sure, they cover a lot of common features each, plus their big differences.
Sublime is just another alternative. No real reason to use it if you prefer what you already have. It's just a matter of trying it out and seeing how it works for you.
Note: I no longer use sublime. vim+ctrlp+other plugins has replaced it for me.
Sublime is just another alternative. No real reason to use it if you prefer what you already have. It's just a matter of trying it out and seeing how it works for you.
Note: I no longer use sublime. vim+ctrlp+other plugins has replaced it for me.