I agree that it is more clear now. What I miss (even more now without
the term "wysiwyg"): zim has a wysiwyg-editor and uses a simple (near-
wysiwyg) wiki format to store the pages. Ok, this is quite common for
wiki editors, but not for personal notes editors like Tomboy. zim is
something between (or covers both ;-)

To differentiate zim from a text editors I'd add:
Each page can contain links to other pages, simple text formatting and inline 
images.

To emphasize zims open-minded storage format I'd add:
Pages are stored as wiki-formatted text files in a folder structure, like in an 
outliner, and can have attachments.

(I am not an English native. Feel free to find better words for what I
miss)

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  Zim Desktop Wiki description is confusing

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