It looks like Microsoft is planning to remove WordPad from its Windows operating system. To those unaware, Microsoft announced WordPad 28 years ago as a successor to a text editor called Microsoft Write. It is also worth noting that WordPad was launched as part of Microsoft’s greatest operating system back then, Windows 95. Since then
Business * It looks like Microsoft is planning to remove WordPad from its Windows operating system. To those unaware, Microsoft announced WordPad 28 years ago as a successor to a text editor called Microsoft Write.
It is also worth noting that WordPad was launched as part of Microsoft’s greatest operating system back then, Windows 95. Since then, the tech giant has offered WordPad in every Windows release.
WordPad allows users to edit basic texts and supports multiple popular formats including RTF, DOC, and ODT. However, Microsoft is prepping to kill WordPad almost three decades later.
It is time for software deprecations and removalsMicrosoft is sparing no effort to improve various aspects of the Windows OS. For example, Windows srcsrc
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