• Windows 11 bids farewell to WordPad as Microsoft axes longtime fa

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    Windows 11 bids farewell to WordPad as Microsoft axes longtime favorite (oh, and Cortana)

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    Mon, 29 Jan 2024 15:45:49 +0000

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    Microsoft's Windows 11 Canary build bids adieu to WordPad, redirecting users to MS Word and evoking mixed sentiments and nostalgia.

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    Microsoft finally gives its iconic WordPad app the chop as a new Windows 11 Canary build reveals that the long-time word processing apps time is up. The Canary channel is one of four release channels in the Windows Insider Program , Microsofts community that gives testers, developers, and enthusiasts access to try out new versions of Windows and new features to gather feedback and improve them before releasing them to the wider user base.

    In WordPads place, Microsoft is directing users to use Microsoft Word to work with rich text files, which feels a little cheeky (more about that in a moment).

    We found out that WordPad was being deprecated a little while back, and now Microsoft is making good on its promises. The company elaborated that no new WordPad developments were being worked on at the time of the announcement,
    and that future Windows 11 releases wouldnt include it - which is what has happened with the latest WordPad-less Canary build.

    Microsoft also revealed that the WordPad and People apps wont be included by default upon a clean install of Windows 11 , and youll no longer be able to reinstall WordPad at a later date. (Image credit: Chase Chappell/Unsplash) Users react

    This development comes with a tinge of melancholy for many Windows fans because it has been one of Microsofts flagship programs for a long time. For many users, it was their preferred choice for a basic and straightforward simple rich text editor, being included in nearly every version of Windows starting with Windows 95.

    Microsoft recommends Microsoft Word for rich text documents like .doc and .rtf and Windows Notepad for plain text documents like .txt for users who would like to know what to use instead.

    Of course, the full version of Microsoft Word is part of the Microsoft Office suite, which isnt free, so recommending a paid-for alternative to a free app theyve just cut probably wont go down too well. A much better alternative is LibreOffice Writer, which is part of the free, open-source LibreOffice suite
    - although I can imagine why Microsoft would be hesitant to send people to a free rival app.

    The newest preview build, Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26020, also saw a move that was long expected from Microsoft - giving Cortana the chop. If
    youve already forgotten what Cortana is (or, rather, was), Cortana is Microsofts previous effort in its mission to create a personal productivity assistant.

    Now, its leaving Cortana in the past and trucking forward with Windows
    Copilot , its newer and fresher take on the all-purpose digital assistant thats powered by AI. According to Toms Hardware , Microsoft is so keen to
    make Copilot a hit (unlike the rather unpopular Cortana), it is now requiring partner keyboard manufacturers to have a dedicated Copilot key. A final bow for WordPad - or is it?

    To some, this move reminds them of when Microsoft wanted to ax Windows Paint
    . Many users were incensed, which is understandable, in my opinion, as I
    think Paint is one of the best apps ever made. In the case of Paint,
    Microsoft actually listened to users outcry and made the app available for download from the Microsoft Store. Since then, its been developed and
    upgraded for Windows 11, and even getting its own AI assistant named
    Cocreator .

    Its speculated that if theres enough uproar about WordPads departure, Microsoft might consider doing something similar for WordPad. WordPad is a quality, solid app thats simple and straightforward, installed by default, quick to load and get going, and offers more features than NotePad for simple text editing.

    Its safe to say many users are lamenting WordPads exit and are hoping itll be made available as an optional download. I guess well have to see if Microsoft is actually interested in continuing to give users the option to work more simply and without unwanted AI features, or if it really is committed to dropping popular basic apps in pursuit of its vision of an AI-powered future. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE... Microsoft pulls the plug on WordPad these are the alternative text editors we recommend Microsoft Paint is getting its biggest upgrade in over a decade thanks to Windows Copilot Microsoft Paint is
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/windows-11-bids-farewell-to-wordpa d-as-microsoft-axes-longtime-favorite-oh-and-cortana


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