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<blockquote>The nano project was started because of a few problems with
-the wonderfully easy-to-use and friendly Pico text editor. GNU nano features:
+the otherwise wonderfully easy-to-use and friendly Pico text editor.
+GNU nano aims to emulate Pico while providing extra functionality.
+<br><br>
+Features of GNU nano:
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<font>Truly free license (GNU GPL). </font></li>
<li>
-<font>Goto-line# command w/o flag. </font></li>
+<font>Goto-line# command without a flag. </font></li>
<li>
-<font>Case sensitive search function. </font></li>
+<font>Case-sensitive search function. </font></li>
<li>
<font>Interactive search and replace. </font></li>
<font>Regular expression search and replace. </font></li>
<li>
-<font>Toggles for cmdline flags via Meta keys. </font></li>
+<font>Toggles for command-line flags via Meta keys. </font></li>
<li>
<font>Tab completion when reading/writing files.</font> </li>
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-<p>The main disadvantage is lack of mailer integration, but this is also
-a strength. GNU nano aims to emulate Pico and perhaps provide extra
-functionality. </blockquote>
+<p>The main disadvantage is a lack of mailer integration, but this is also
+a strength. </blockquote>
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