WordPad, a built-in text editor for Windows, is dead. Microsoft has updated its official documentation with a notification about the app's deprecation and future removal from modern Windows versions.
It’s always sad to say goodbye to old applications that we used to use over the decades. However, the march of progress must continue, even when some of our favorite programs get overstepped. After ...
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This 43-year-old Windows app is still my favorite markdown editor
Windows keeps getting newer features and apps, but Notepad is still the best program it offers thanks to how little bloatware ...
Tiny but full-featured, Metapad could become your default notepad application. Metapad wants to completely replace the built-in Windows notepad, and some of the features being offered in Metapad could ...
Depending on the nature of your small business, you may rely on an assortment of programs to open and display the various types of files that you work with on a daily basis. WordPad is a default ...
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