Microsoft is getting rid of WordPad after 28 years – the veteran editor has been present in the OS since Windows 95::Microsoft has begun getting rid of another veteran application in its proprietary operating system. The company has released a new test build of Windows 11

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    5 months ago

    Seems kinda sad. I doubt it’s a program many people use (or even know of) these days, but there is an odd charm to super simple rich text editors like WordPad and TextEdit in macOS.

    I suppose AbiWord sorta fills that niche as a replacement.

    Anyone remember Microsoft Office’s weird cousin, Works?

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      I’m trying to use AbiWord when possible, but since it supports DOCX, I use it for DOCX, and a heavy DOCX file opened in AbiWord means lots of CPU usage all the time it’s opened, while LibreOffice doesn’t have that problem.

      Maybe Ted fits more as a WordPad replacement.

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    Oh well, Windows has become that one OS I use for one or two things that I complain every time I have to spin up my VM to use.

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      I only use it to play games, mainly a heavily modded Skyrim. It’s just too much of a pain in the ass to get MO2 to launch the Linux version of Steam so that I can use Proton to launch SKSE. I finally managed to get it to work once and was getting at 15 FPS on my RTX 3070.

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          I’m gonna guess you’re not using MO2 though, that’s the biggest headache, along with using tools like Nemesis, Xedit, Synthesis and Dyndolod.

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            It’s more than playable imo, tiny screen, sitting on the couch… the switch can’t even achieve a solid 30 fps on exclusive titles… I’ve played games with worse framerates on the deck

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              700 mods Skyrim plays worse than fuckin TotK on a switch

              I say this as a person who only played TotK on a computer.

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    5 months ago

    WordPad was in that weird area between Notepad and Word (oh I get it, WordPad). I nevel felt like there was much use for it.

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      In the 90s, there was no LibreOffice/OpenOffice, and Word was expensive. It did rich text WYSIWYG formatting for free. Was never great, but it was functional.

      Not much point to it anymore, though.

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      It was useful back in Windows 98 when Notepad wouldn’t open anything bigger than 64KB.

      That’s about the last time I used it.

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      For all intents and purposes it was free word

      I haven’t really used word in over half a decade since TeX beats it in every conceivable way.

      Wordpad was useful in the sparse few cases where I was forced to open a .doc or .docx and couldn’t be arsed to upload the file to Google docs

      I guess it will be missed for that

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    5 months ago

    I just use libreoffice or vim for general text stuff I haven’t used WordPad in 28 years. Was it ever able to edit Ms word documents? I feel like there was a reason I didn’t use it.

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      5 months ago

      Believe it dealt in rich text format rtf by default, think it was too limited for docx but I’m open to being corrected

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    If these fuckers touch notepad I’ll riot.

    Actually that’s not true, I’ll just be quietly annoyed.

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      They’ve already touched it. It has a new UI, new features, and has crashed on me multiple times. They’re about to add AI shit to it too.

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        if i had to use windows it’d be debloated 10

        11 sucks

        but linux is better than both

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        I’ve had no issues. I don’t mind the tabs thing, because I’m the kinda buffoon who uses notepad like a notepad. Sometimes I close it and intentionally don’t save only to later be like shit, wish I didn’t do that, and now it’s like I didn’t!

        When I inevitably have issues though I will join you in complaining, because why do they always have to mess with shit!

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          5 months ago

          I use VSCode + Markdown for an actual notepad. The only thing I ever want from Notepad is to open a file as plain text, instantly, and let me read and search through the text, and maybe make a modification and save it. If I’m gonna be looking at the contents for more than 5 seconds it’s already a good idea to be using a proper text editor.

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      They already did. They added tabs to it, which honestly was a pleasant surprise but loooooong overdue. Apps like Notepad++ had stolen the reason for Notepad to exist long ago.

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    Don’t worry lads, there’ll be several open source clones of this within weeks all with various missing functionality. You won’t have to be without for long. 😂