• filcuk@lemmy.zip
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      10 hours ago

      I hated wordpad. New notepad is so much better than the old. An undo on old notepad would undo the last 1-7 sentences randomly, and wouldn’t redo. Remembering notes is also good, and I love markdown.
      I don’t use the ai and it never was in the way of what I needed, so whatever.

      • Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        59 minutes ago

        The last time I used notepad the undo option worked both as undo and redo, since it only kept the latest change and undoing was also a change that could be undone.

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      Both classic Notepad and classic WordPad can be downloaded and installed from third-party sites.

      However, to thoroughly neuter the enshittified versions and ensure the classic versions are used in all workflows can take a bit more than what the installers recommend. Primarily, I would recommend adding the *.bak extension to the enshittified versions then make (IIRC) junction links from the classic ones to where the enshittified ones are sitting. This ensures that if anything reaches for the enshittified ones, the junction links are there to redirect the action to the classic versions.

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        10 hours ago

        That’s a funny way of saying “Re-install Windows 10” or “install Linux”

        (I don’t use Arch btw)

        (also, yes. The .bak thing works)