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Notepad was the way it was for a very long time, until Microsoft finally started showing it some more love with Windows 10. This is when features started being added, and initially, they were ...
After being a part of the Windows operating system for 41 years, Notepad is finally getting a new spellcheck feature that users have been demanding for nearly as long as the app has existed. This ...
Microsoft has been gradually adding more and more features to its Notepad app for Windows 11, just in time for the company to remove the built-in WordPad app from Windows 11 later this year.
Notepad now includes a prompt to sign in to a Microsoft account, an addition that drew worry and criticism. But the prompt only refers to those who want to use the AI-powered Rewrite feature.
On Windows 11, Notepad includes a slew of features you probably don't know, including spell check and autocorrect, font customization, redesigned find and replace, startup behavior, dark mode, etc ...
Notepad now includes a prompt to sign in to a Microsoft account, an addition that drew worry and criticism. But the prompt only refers to those who want to use the AI -powered Rewrite feature.
The new feature arrives in the latest Canary channel test build of Windows 11. It adds a character count display to the bottom left corner of the Notepad window.
Notepad now also includes an autocorrect feature that fixes spelling mistakes as you type them. However, this feature rarely works in our tests, with us only able to trigger it a few times in our ...
In Notepad, you’ll still be able to spell check in different languages. However, the following features will no longer be available if you don’t have an active Microsoft 365 subscription: ...
Microsoft has detailed that you need a Microsoft account to use the Rewrite in Notepad preview. The feature is available on Windows 11 in the U.S., France, U.K., Canada, Italy, and Germany.
A Microsoft employee appears to have accidentally announced that Windows 11’s Notepad app is getting a tabs feature. The employee, a senior product manager at Microsoft, posted a photo of a ...