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authorLuke Shumaker <LukeShu@sbcglobal.net>2013-10-13 16:26:12 -0400
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ uncommon, historically; the filesystem is a little stranger.
The Lisp part of Emacs is the operating system that runs on that
emulated hardware. It's not a particularly powerful OS, it not a
-multi-tasking system. It has many packages available for it (though
+multitasking system. It has many packages available for it (though
not until recently was there a official package manager). It has
reasonably powerful IPC mechanisms. It has shells, mail clients (MUAs
and MSAs), web browsers, web servers and more, all written entirely in