Pour one out for the poor WordPad. Microsoft killed its free rich text editor in late 2023 in an effort to switch users to its premium Office apps or their free web-based versions. While WordPad ...
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Microsoft Is Killing WordPad, So Get Used to These Alternatives NowEven though there are more complex features, you can still use it like you used WordPad for note-taking. You can access OneNote for free with a Microsoft account. It's great for note-taking and ...
One of them was WordPad, the default rich text editor introduced ... Fortunately, there is no shortage of solid text editors for Windows, both free and premium. Microsoft naturally wants you ...
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It’s official — Microsoft WordPad is dead after 29 yearsWordPad’s deprecation has become a reality, as it has been completely removed from the new version of Windows 11. This might not be a big deal to most users — the lack of people using the app ...
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