I have recently moved to sublime away from years and years of vim over ssh. The price is pretty steep ($70).
ALL of my developer friends use it, and I don't know anybody that pays the $70 for it.
I'm curious how this pricing model has worked out for the developers vs either a lower price point (~$10) or a SaaS subscription (~$1-2/mo).
Developer time is expensive. If there's a tool that allows you to make better use of that time buying such a tool is no-brainer. I also never understood why the same enterprise-sized companies that often frivolously spend millions on licences for database and application servers are extremely stingy when it comes to software that makes the people that work for them more productive.
Finally, if a particular piece of software does make you more productive as a software developer and you then don't pay for it but just keep using it while occasionally cancelling the nag dialog that's at least a tad bit unethical and unprofessional. You'd expect your customers or your employer to pay you for your work as well, wouldn't you?