Windows Notepad’s midlife renaissance continues with spellcheck and autocorrect
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Now Windows' only built-in text editor, there's more room for Notepad to grow.
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Now Windows' only built-in text editor, there's more room for Notepad to grow.
Protip: Cudatext is open source, portable, and cross-platform
That also fits for Linux, and Linux often comes with much more capable text editors. If you want an awesome text editor, Linux is your friend.
That said, if you just want a basic text editor (which I'm guessing is 99% of people), Notepad works.