13.1 source formatting broken (Mac)

I see the update news this morning and I'm like "Cool! Maybe I'll give old DW another chance, it's been such a long time, lets see how it's matured!"
Five min in I notice that auto-indent and "apply source formatting" are both broken.  I just assumed this was the tip of the iceberg and went back to doing work with SublimeText.

Ya, I could use some help... justifying my 50$/month payment.
Dreamweaver continues to have an identity crisis, like many adobe products. Who exactly is Adobe targeting with this app?  
Where exactly do Adobe edge code and reflow fit into this equation?  Will they be part of DW one day?  Or will they pull a "Fireworks" and kill them in favor of an inferior bloated legacy product? 
These lingering, nerve-wracking questions have forced many pros to look for alternatives to Adobe products. Some of which have become pretty solid.
So, back to you're original question, yes, if it isn't obvious, this is a rant.  :)

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