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Microsoft has been on a tear updating Notepad, and now it's adding an updated context menu that's more consistent with ...
Windows Notepad’s midlife renaissance continues with spellcheck and autocorrect Now Windows' only built-in text editor, there's more room for Notepad to grow.
The Norwegian company has introduced Paper Pro Move, a more portable device that completes its range. After years of focusing ...
Notepad spellcheck finally added after 41 years, satisfying long-time user demand for essential feature. Limited by lack of major text editing options, Notepad remains useful for unmodified text ...
Microsoft is updating another default app for Windows 11. This time, it’s Notepad that’s getting a new look with dark mode and some small tweaks that should make using it feel more modern.
If you want full access to Notepad, Microsoft now requires users to pay, with the new changes to 40-year-old software adopting the 'freemium' model.
Microsoft is redesigning Notepad in Windows 11 to add a little more polish, although the app remains as simple as ever.
Windows 11 testers are getting a test build of the redesigned Notepad app, which supports dark mode and other new features.
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