Geany vs GNU nano : Which is Better?

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Geany

Geany is a text editor using the GTK+ toolkit with basic features of an integrated development environment. Developed by Enrico Tröger, Frank Lanitz, Nick Treleaven and Dominic Hopf

License: Open Source

Categories: Development

Apps available for Mac OS X Windows Linux BSD PortableApps.com

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GNU nano

GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems or operating environments using a command line interface.

License: Open Source

Categories: Development

Apps available for Mac OS X Linux BSD Haiku

Geany VS GNU nano Feature comparision

Feature Geany GNU nano
Automatic Indentation
Better syntax highlighting support
Built-in Terminal
Code navigation
Customizable
Debian package compatible
FOSS
Support for Large File
Lightweight
Minimalistic
Multiplatform
Portable
Shell integration
Shortcut keys
Spell checking
Syntax Highlighting
Support for Themes
Vim plugin
Command line interface
Search and replace
Terminal-based
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