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

  • BombOmOm
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    6110 months ago

    LibreOffice is a good solution for anything one would use Office or WordPad for. Works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS.

    • @Ottomateeverything
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      3610 months ago

      Libre Office is a good replacement for Office/Word, but it is much heavier than WordPad.

      • @udadu
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        1010 months ago

        It even feels heavier than Office on windows (on linux it feels much better).

          • Ephera
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            310 months ago

            I believe, it only loads a Java runtime for the JDBC database driver in LibreOffice Base. At least, you can tell it in the settings to not use a Java runtime and that seems to not affect the remaining functionality…

            • @[email protected]
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              Tbh I don’t use Windows or libre office so I’m just guessing. Back in the day I just know it took what felt like forever to load initially (and my pc fans took flight each time) but so did MS office 🤷

      • @udadu
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        110 months ago

        It even feels heavier than Office on windows (on linux it feels much better).

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        Markdown has definitely replaced most of what I used wordpad for. Obsidian is nice, but I’ll also write markdown in vscode or even just vim. It all works and even when it’s not interpreted, it still looks readable. Plus since it’s all just text, easily converted, and widely supported, I don’t have to worry about format deprecation.

      • @stockRot
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        310 months ago

        Are these available in Windows?

    • @Matriks404
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      710 months ago

      Notepad++, is not really meant to be a replacement to WordPad.

  • @thehatfox
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    4310 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?

    • @shalafi
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      1010 months ago

      Forgot Works ever existed! That takes me back. So glad they killed that mess.

    • @pete_the_cat
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      810 months ago

      Haha I never understood why they had two office suites.

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      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.

  • @[email protected]
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    2310 months ago

    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.

    • @pete_the_cat
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      910 months ago

      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.

      • @Really_long_toes
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        310 months ago

        I play modded skyrim (700+ mods) with my steam deck, runs great

        • @pete_the_cat
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          110 months ago

          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.

          • @Really_long_toes
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            -110 months ago

            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

            • @[email protected]
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              -110 months ago

              700 mods Skyrim plays worse than fuckin TotK on a switch

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

  • @SpaceNoodle
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    1710 months ago

    It was “Write” before Win95.

  • @[email protected]
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    1610 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.

    • @[email protected]
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      910 months ago

      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.

    • @[email protected]
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      610 months ago

      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.

    • @V0lD
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      510 months ago

      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

  • @kittenzrulz123
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    1510 months ago

    Reject modern GUI text editors, embrace Vim

    • AbsurdityAccelerator
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      2610 months ago

      I’ve been using for the last 2 years becuase I don’t know how to exit it.

      • @Mrduckrocks
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        510 months ago

        Hopefully you find a way out…please let me know if you have found a way out.

        • @[email protected]
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          410 months ago

          You mean "Esc Esc Del Esc Ctrl-C Ctrl-C Ctrl-X Ctrl-Q Esc Esc F11 Ctrl-Z Del Del Del Del F11 F12 F2 Backspace Esc Esc fn0wosnfosjvopakgnapociwbsopalfnnqod9gjbqnspfojwbab9fiehjr "

          • jan teli
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            310 months ago

            Nah that’s emacs

      • @roofuskit
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        110 months ago

        I legitimately loled, we’ve all been there.

      • TheRealKuni
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        Emacs is a fine operating system, lacking only a good text editor.

        Edit: For the record, I code in emacs every day at work. (Please send help.)

        • @finestnothing
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          210 months ago

          Oh I definitely agree - and highly recommend checking out doom emacs to solve that. It’s emacs configured to use vim keybinds instead (and other QOL features). It adds a bit less than 200 add-ons by default, but they’re only loaded as needed so startup time is still <1 second

          • TheRealKuni
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            110 months ago

            Eh, I’ve got so many keybindings and scripts and changes already and I actually quite like my setup. Not looking to learn vim keybindings beyond the ones I know (essentially how to close vim 😁).

  • @[email protected]
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    1110 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.

    • @dlok
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      310 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

  • @Modva
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    910 months ago

    If these fuckers touch notepad I’ll riot.

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

    • Kogasa
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      1510 months ago

      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.

      • @Dozzi92
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        110 months ago

        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!

        • Kogasa
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          110 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.

    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      410 months ago

      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.

  • @lawrence
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    910 months ago

    So the next Windows won’t come with any text editor unless you pay extra for Word?

  • @[email protected]
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    810 months ago

    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. 😂

  • @guy_threepwood
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    610 months ago

    AbiWord was probably the closest as a FLOSS equivalent?

  • KSP Atlas
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    410 months ago

    Now what program on windows is going to be indestructible?

  • @ChicoSuave
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    210 months ago

    Didn’t Windows for Workgroups (3.12) also have WordPad? I remember something that was more complex than Notepad being released with pre-95 Windows.

    • @grue
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      410 months ago

      3.11 (not 3.12, which was never a thing) apparently came with Microsoft Write.

      • @wikibotB
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        210 months ago

        Here’s the summary for the wikipedia article you mentioned in your comment:

        Microsoft Write is a basic word processor included with Windows 1. 0 and later, until Windows NT 3. 51. Throughout its lifespan it was minimally updated, and is comparable to early versions of MacWrite. Early versions of Write only work with Write Document (.

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