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Check out micro sometime. It has a similar ease-of-use focused design, but uses standard "modern" editor shortcuts so it works kind of like a terminal-based notepad.exe, except with more features and extensible via Lua. So kind of like notepad++ for the terminal I guess. I still tend to use vim and emacs for most things but micro replaced my "fuckit, use nano" moments.
Also, sometimes I use KDE's kate editor for things, I often keep a Zim notebook open as well. I could use emacs' org-mode for that but I like zim more usually. I've also tried using joe and jed in the past; they seemed nice, but I never really stuck with them for some reason.