Now Windows’ only built-in text editor, there’s more room for Notepad to grow.

  • po-lina-ergi@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    I suspect it was more likely that nobody used wordpad because, well, why would you? So supporting it is more pain than it’s worth.

    I don’t think the wordpad to office pipeline represents quite the cashflow you’re implying

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      8 months ago

      wordpad has always been gimped to keep it from taking any sales away from word. if microsoft wasn’t worried about wordpad, they would have tossed a spellchecker into it back in the 1990s (when wordpad replaced write) and it would, ya know… still exist (in upcoming versions of windows).