Atom 0.181 just recently released, is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on atom-shell. Like other desktop apps, Atom Text has its own icon in the dock, native menus and dialogs, and full access to the file system. It is used also as a n IDE (Integrated Development Environment). Atom is built with the same open source technologies used by modern web browsers. At the core of Atom is Chromium, the open source project behind Google Chrome. With that comes all the power and innovation being developed for the web.
Atom 0.181 update
- Fixed an issue on Windows where the installer did not add Atom to the start menu and desktop
- The welcome guide shown during Atom’s first launch has been greatly improved
- Fixed an issue where Atom would incorrectly open multiple untitled buffers on launch
- Fixed an issue where opening a folder from a window would not open it in a new window
Install Atom 0.181 on Ubuntu OS
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/atom sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install atom
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