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@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ Electron and third-party node modules also fully supported as well (including
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the [native modules](../tutorial/using-native-node-modules.md)).
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Electron also provides some extra built-in modules for developing native
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-desktop applications. Some modules are only available on the main process, some
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+desktop applications. Some modules are only available in the main process, some
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are only available in the renderer process (web page), and some can be used in
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both processes.
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The basic rule is: if a module is
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[GUI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface) or low-level
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-system related, then it should be only available on the main process. You need
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+system related, then it should be only available in the main process. You need
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to be familiar with the concept of
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[main process vs. renderer process](../tutorial/quick-start.md#the-main-process)
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scripts to be able to use those modules.
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