After 30 years, Microsoft announced to remove 'WordPad' from Windows.
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Microsoft has decided not to update the text editing program 'WordPad' and has announced that it will be permanently removed from Windows after 30 years. WordPad has been with Microsoft for over 30 years and is a basic text editing program included with Microsoft Windows. It is used for simple word processing tasks such as
creating simple text documents, and editing is included. WordPad allows users to type and format text, change fonts, adjust text alignment, and perform other basic tasks, including making text bold. However, a support note from Microsoft now states that WordPad is no longer being updated and will be removed from Windows. WordPad will not be part of future versions of
Windows, the statement said. The company advised that it is better to use Microsoft Word instead of WordPad. Microsoft Word is known for its extensive features. The company has not released a clear statement regarding when WordPad is being removed and when the next Microsoft Windows version will be launched. Microsoft Word, included with Windows 95, is a basic text editing program that comes preinstalled with the Windows operating system. The
news of Wordpads removal from Windows comes shortly after Microsoft announced an update to Notepad, which includes features such as auto save and automatic tab restoration. In 2018, Microsoft first introduced Windows Notepad. The app was updated. WordPad received so much attention that, although it was updated
during Windows 7, it hasn't seen any significant improvements since Windows 8. Microsoft has now decided to completely remove WordPad for any future Windows, likely to be Microsoft's 2024 launch of Windows 12, which will include various features under artificial intelligence.
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