Likewise, people ask, is TextMate dead?
Despite development stalling from time to time, TextMate maintains a die-hard following of professional users. TextMate is actually open source and free to use, though you should buy a license if you want to use it long-term.
Also Know, what can I use instead of Notepad on Mac? On the Mac side, users have the option to use TextEdit—which is essentially the Mac equivalent to Windows Notepad and WordPad combined—or a third-party application.
Then, is Notepad ++ available for Mac?
Unfortunately, the exact native Notepad++ Mac alternative doesn't exist. And there are a few good reasons for it. Notepad++ is a non-commercial open-source project that was originally built by just one developer for the Windows operating system.
Is Atom Editor dying?
Atom is as alive or dead only in as much as it has market share and contributors. There was already discussion on this very topic last year when Microsoft originally acquired GitHub and of assumption by extension Atom.