E. Liddell wrote:
If I recall correctly, pico was originally the
editor for the pine
mailer, and nano was a clone of it created to avoid licensing issues.
And yes, for the casual user who doesn't intend to immerse him- or
herself in a command-line editor, nano is superior to either vi or emacs.
Regarding editors
If you have not heard of, there is "ne", which is my favorite command line
editor - unfortunately is not installed by default in debian and is not
available on other distros.
It is however impressive. I can recommend
Thanks much, will check that out.
Bill
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