Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 yearsdantheclamman@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 1082 points – 1 years agobleepingcomputer.com469Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI just use notepad++ when I have to use Windows PCs.Wordpad is a rich text editor not a plain text editor. I can't say I've used Wordpad intentionally - ever -, but they do serve different functions.If you ever have to open a .rtf file (you won't) it's one of the few programs that natively supports it.
I just use notepad++ when I have to use Windows PCs.Wordpad is a rich text editor not a plain text editor. I can't say I've used Wordpad intentionally - ever -, but they do serve different functions.If you ever have to open a .rtf file (you won't) it's one of the few programs that natively supports it.
Wordpad is a rich text editor not a plain text editor. I can't say I've used Wordpad intentionally - ever -, but they do serve different functions.If you ever have to open a .rtf file (you won't) it's one of the few programs that natively supports it.
If you ever have to open a .rtf file (you won't) it's one of the few programs that natively supports it.
I just use notepad++ when I have to use Windows PCs.
Wordpad is a rich text editor not a plain text editor.
I can't say I've used Wordpad intentionally - ever -, but they do serve different functions.
If you ever have to open a .rtf file (you won't) it's one of the few programs that natively supports it.