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Reasons to replace Notepad in Windows

Microsoft has included Notepad with Windows for well over 40 years. If you are a coder or want to jot down notes, it’s a ...
A new AI feature is coming to Microsoft’s Notepad called Rewrite. The Verge reports that Microsoft is rolling out a preview of Rewrite to Windows Insiders that will allow AI to rewrite sentences, ...
Windows 11 was unveiled in late 2021. Microsoft Windows 11 Update: Microsoft examined an upgraded Notepad application with combined spellchecking back in March this year. However, now, the tech giant ...
Microsoft's latest Windows 10 19H1 test build adds more new features to Notepad. It also includes other sign-in, File Explorer, touch keyboard and other updates. Microsoft released the latest Fast ...
To me, it seems like Notepad's spellcheck is more word-focused instead of trying to identify the context and figure out which word works best in that case. There are countless other such examples. I ...
A Microsoft employee accidentally tweeted about the development of tabs for Notepad App on Twitter. He quickly deleted the tweet, but now we know about this Windows 11 Notepad feature. A senior ...
Notepad, which has been included with Microsoft's MS-DOS and Windows for over 40 years, will be getting spell checking and autocorrect features in Windows 11. https ...
The Notepad app in Windows 11 has received an update with design changes, tabbed browsing, and a character count feature. The character count is displayed at the bottom left side of the app, similar ...
(As many readers here know, I live in Notepad, so I am noting these with a mix of excitement and trepidation, given Notepad's simplicity is what keeps me coming back.) Read also: Here's how you can ...
A Microsoft employee tweeted a photo of the Notepad tabs before quickly deleting it. Oops. A Microsoft employee tweeted a photo of the Notepad tabs before quickly ...
Our go-to text editor, word processor is usually Microsoft Word. We’ve been using it for ages, are most comfortable with it despite its quirks, and don’t see why we need to use an alternative. But ...