May 6, 2016 lee-dohm
Two years ago today, Atom was released as open source software. One year ago, we wanted to share with the community a vision of how far Atom had come in that time.
Read moreApril 19, 2016 lee-dohm
Atom has received a ton of great feedback from our community. The Atom team has used this feedback to inform the direction of the project, addressing more than 3,000 bugs and 1,300 new features! We want to keep hearing from our community because it helps our products get better. How much feedback do we get? I’m glad you asked!
Read moreApril 12, 2016 BinaryMuse
March 28, 2016 lee-dohm
We have reached an exciting milestone: one million people have launched some version of Atom in the last month. That’s three times the number of active users we had under a year ago at the one-year anniversary of Atom becoming completely open-source.
Read moreMarch 24, 2016 gjtorikian
A little over one year ago, we announced The Atom Flight Manual. Intended as an introduction to using the Atom editor, it provides information on installing packages, navigating around the editor, and developing your first extension.
Read moreMarch 17, 2016 BinaryMuse
February 3, 2016 as-cii
Decorations are a cornerstone of Atom’s hackable core. With a simple API, they provide ways to deeply customize the editor and build awesome user experiences on top of it. Up until now, however, there was no way to display arbitrary content between lines of text, affecting the positions of subsequent lines.
Read moreDecember 11, 2015 benogle
November 16, 2015 thedaniel
To celebrate our 1.0 release at the end of June this year, we produced a
limited-edition patch for people that contributed to the editor leading up to this important milestone.
November 12, 2015 benogle