As time goes on, Microsoft keeps adding more and more features to Windows, and it can be a good thing just as much as it can be a bad thing. Some features you can't imagine living without, and others ...
TL;DR: Microsoft Notepad for Windows 11 now supports table creation with an easy toolbar grid and enhanced AI-powered Write, Rewrite, and Summarize tools for faster text generation. While these ...
There aren't many Windows-on-Arm PCs out there yet, but when they do arrive Microsoft's Windows Notepad app will be ready for them. The freshly updated Notepad app with native Arm64 support is rolling ...
The tabs reportedly appear along the top of the app and permit the user to open multiple .txt files in the same window. The leaked screenshot showing the new tabs feature on Notepad. (Credit: Windows ...
Windows 11 is out, but the process of updating the operating system’s built-in apps continues. Over the weekend, screenshots leaked for an as-yet-unannounced redesign of the Notepad app, which ...
A screenshot of an internal build of Windows Notepad has appeared online The screenshot reveals a version of the app with tabs Notepad will be the latest app, after File Explorer, to receive tabs on ...
There was a recent spotting of a new feature for the Windows Notepad from Microsoft, centering on adding tabs for multiple files to work on or open via the application. It is one of the most famous ...
What just happened? The Windows Notepad app has been around for a very long time, but it saw few updates between the launch of Windows 95 and its redesign in Windows 11. According to what appears to ...
A new AI cowriting feature has been spotted in recent preview builds. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The latest preview build of ...
Microsoft is rolling out the first major update to Windows 11, bringing improvements to the Taskbar, new Media Player and Notepad apps, and support for running Android apps – something that’s only ...
I'm surprised they're doing this to Notepad instead of WordPad. While obviously Notepad gets a lot more usage, it's users also tend to be more change adverse. WordPad meanwhile has always been more UI ...