Atom is GitHub's new IDE. It was designed to be a replacement for those who used Sublime Text. They launched with an invite-only system, which I was invited to.. only to find it was Mac only. Since then they've added binaries for Linux and Windows too.
Again, no built in TypeScript support. However they have a huge (somehow bigger than Brackets) package repository. As well, you can install themes to change the UI. Installation took about 3 minutes longer (and nearly crashing) than Brackets did of the TypeScript plugin. However there were no issues with the TypeScript packageThe default UI is clean, until you look at the cluttered file tree.
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