Windows will no longer have an integrated basic rich-text-based word app.

  • @[email protected]
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    2911 months ago

    here’s a little known fact about WordPad: It was Microsoft’s first word processing program. Originally introduced as an add-on to MS-DOS in 1981, WordPad later became a part of Windows in the 1990s after the release of Windows 95. It was designed to be simpler and more user-friendly than its more advanced counterpart, Microsoft Word.

    • @[email protected]
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      3311 months ago

      WordPad didn’t exist until Windows 95. You might be thinking of Microsoft Write, which predated it.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      I’ve had no real issuses with the new notepad.

      I just hope that they don’t continue adding too much stuff to it and it becomes the new wordpad and we don’t have a basic box to put text anymore.

      • partial_accumen
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        1311 months ago

        One of my biggest problems with the new notepad is you’ve lost using it as a forgettable scratch space. Anything you put in the new Notepad now gets written to your drive, even if you don’t save the file.

        You can’t type or copy/paste anything sensitive into notepad anymore as a temporary space even if you don’t save the file.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          There is a setting to start with a fresh window. But rereading the text kinda concerns me. Starting a new session is when the previous one is discarded?

          • partial_accumen
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            311 months ago

            Here’s a great video going down to the hex level for how to extract the cleartext out of unsaved Notepad files using the temp cache files: video

          • partial_accumen
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            411 months ago

            Sure, and I do that too, but that a problem: you’re limited to only a single line of text about 200 characters long

  • Toes♀
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    911 months ago

    Sad but expected. Most people are using either office or one of the free alternatives by now.

  • @[email protected]
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    22211 months ago

    Wordpad always seemed like an annoying and unnecessary half-step between notepad and word to me.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      611 months ago

      Microsoft’s business model has often gotten in the way of anything they do making sense.

      • @[email protected]
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        511 months ago

        Is there anything left to microsoft that makes sense at this point? Maybe the physical doors to the microsoft offices still function… after you watch an ad?

    • Altima NEO
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      1511 months ago

      Can’t say I ever needed it in the 28 years I’ve been using Windows. I’m sure there are plenty who did, though.

      • @[email protected]
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        711 months ago

        I used it all the time to save text temporarily in. Note worked too, but i like the line break that WordPad had. It made reading and formatting easier.

    • snooggums
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      10311 months ago

      I liked having the minimal formatting options in WordPad without the bloat of Word.

        • Mike D.
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          1511 months ago

          This is my most common use. It is grrat for opening large log files on servers.

          • Nusm
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            2711 months ago

            I read that like you’re Tony the Tiger. “It is GRRRRRREAT for opening large log files.”

          • @[email protected]
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            811 months ago

            The holy spirit help you with your servers that run on windows.

            I’d also suppose this update won’t affect you, cuz you’re hopefully not running latest win11 on a server.

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          211 months ago

          In the nineties it produced the cleanest .rtf output of all the editors. Word makes toxic .rtf that unnecessarily turns formatting off and on at every line break and elsewhere too.

          If it weren’t for wordpad I wouldn’t have learned how to output .rtf from my code.

          RIP WordPad.

    • MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown
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      2811 months ago

      It was very niche, but it’s great for viewing docs or other light work on a system you don’t want to install a whole office suite onto.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        You can still do that but it’s through word webview. Some people won’t like that option.

        • Buelldozer
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          311 months ago

          I don’t want to install “word webview” on a server in order to look at a large log file or peruse some XML.

          • @[email protected]
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            411 months ago

            You don’t, it’s a browser. You shouldn’t be doing anything interacting from a server anyways.

            • Buelldozer
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              111 months ago

              You shouldn’t be doing anything interacting from a server anyways.

              Ideally no but in the real world it happens, especially with with Windows Servers.

    • Sentient Loom
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      7411 months ago

      Word is now so bloated that I fear using it. It’s nice to have Wordpad.

    • @[email protected]
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      5011 months ago

      its pretty neat if you dont have access to word, which is likely why they want to get rid of it

      • @[email protected]
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        2211 months ago

        Doubtful. There are a myriad of free and FOSS options that are available right now to people of even limited technological skill. WordPad isn’t damaging their bottom line, but since it’s certainly not adding to it, there’s no point in maintaining it.

        • @[email protected]
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          411 months ago

          Thing about wordpad at least for me is that its just there if you need to make quick document that doesnt have to be as specificially made as you need to use word, but still more nice looking than just using notepad. You also dont need word to read stuff made with it.

    • @[email protected]
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      911 months ago

      As others have said, fast opening quick notes with basic formatting.

      For example, if I get an unexpected call I need to write down more than a call back number, Wordpad was my go to.

      Well, at least when back when I used Windows regularly.

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    11 months ago

    Microsoft: We can’t spy on your usage when you use wordpad, use O365 instead! (guessing since MS recommends using O365 Word in its place).

    TBH, I haven’t used wordpad since Windows 98. Not saying others don’t use it, but Notepad++ and a myriad of other options are better anyway.

      • comador
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        On a default install on NP++ you can only save as rtf, but there are addable plugins that give some rtf functionality. So as a direct answer, no, it doesn’t, but it can.

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      11 months ago

      If they just wanted telemetry they’d just “enhance it” they way they did with the monstrosity that is new Paint or AI assisted notepad.

    • switchboard_pete
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      TBH, I haven’t used wordpad since Windows 98

      which is why they’re getting rid of it

      it would probably be pretty easy to just patch telemetry into it, except nobody uses it because why would you

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    4711 months ago

    Oh get fucked Microsoft. Now I have to use notepad when I put the tape measure on the spacebar so teams doesn’t change my status to idle.

  • @[email protected]
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    2311 months ago

    I’ve used windows since the 90s. Not once have I intentionally used WordPad.

    It did open by default for some file types for a long time (.doc), usually mangling the content cause it couldn’t actually handle them properly. I think it was also the default for .txt files at some point, causing many curse words when editing plain text files, that invisibly weren’t so plain any more after… Programs expecting a configuration fine really don’t like that sort of thing.

    So: I’m very ok with this. Just install LibreOffice or something if you needa Word-like experience. Install notepad++ for anything “plain”.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      It is an obvious maneuver, to be fair to Nadella. Not only will this push more over to subscription based word processing, but it also closes one of the easier avenues useds have to avoid aggregated data farming. Their next move should be to turn Notepad into a complementary tiered program:
      Tier 1) Use at no charge, but your data pays for it instead.
      Tier 2) Notepad becomes an extra pay to unlock feature of 365.

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    11 months ago

    And so the bloodline of windows write is extinguished

    This is kinda sad that if you want to do even basic word processing with Microsoft software, your only option now is an ongoing subscription to do so.

    • spamspeicher
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      1011 months ago

      …your only option now is an ongoing subscription to do so.

      You can also still buy the Office package without subscription. The latest release is from 2024 and 2021 before that. But of course its expensive for basic stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        711 months ago

        Oh I didn’t actually realise that, I thought they’d just gone full Adobe with office 365

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          I’m fairly sure they want to, they keep trying to kill off the standalone version but always seem to keep giving it a reprieve.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 months ago

    i was using it as a screen whenever i was leaving my computer unattended, when i used windows.

  • zen!th
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    1211 months ago

    I guess it’s to direct more people to Microsoft 365 and Word. I hope that in reality more people will start to use LibreOffice and others.

    • @[email protected]
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      911 months ago

      I’ve used windows since dos and have never once used wordpad in my entire life.
      For basic text, notepad is just fine. For anything fancy, wordpad isn’t good enough.
      I feel that it doesn’t have a place anywhere. It’s like the bizarre paint 3D they’ve recently discontinued.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      My office had a period where we used LibreOffice and others because of some licensing dispute with Microsoft. However that period of peace ended when we migrated to 365.

    • @[email protected]
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      3711 months ago

      You wouldn’t add AI to a hand bag?! You wouldn’t add AI to a car?! You wouldn’t add AI to a baby?! You wouldn’t shoot a police man?! … and then steal his helmet?! … and then add AI to it?!

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        I do not like to add AI.

        I would not like it here or there.

        I would not like it anywhere.

        I would not add it in a handbag.

        I would not, could not, in a car.

        Not to a baby, not to a helmet.

        Not in my house, Not on a mouse.

        I do not like to add AI.

        I do not now, nor ever will I.

        Do you hear me Microsoft?

        Take your AI and fuck off.