Sublime Text 64 Bit
It can efficiently handle files that would crash a 32-bit editor due to memory limits.
The answer lies in . A 32-bit application can only use ~2GB to 4GB of RAM at a time. For a basic text editor, that sounds like plenty. But consider a modern developer's workflow: sublime text 64 bit
The 64-bit version retains every ounce of Sublime's legendary speed—instant startup, fluid scrolling, zero-lag typing—while adding the muscle to handle the massive projects and files of modern computing. It finally answers the question: "Can Sublime Text handle my 10,000-file monorepo?" It can efficiently handle files that would crash