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Windows 11's Notepad app has been fleshed out with new formatting powers, and the app is morphing, slowly but surely, to become more like WordPad (the more extensive text editor that Microsoft ...
A Microsoft preview update is bringing some big AI features to some older Windows apps, including Notepad.
Notepad++ A free replacement for the built-in Windows Notepad app, Notepad++ offers a ton of extra options and settings not found in Microsoft's native solution.
As part of its efforts to add AI everywhere, Microsoft is now bringing AI features to the popular Paint and Notepad apps on Windows 11.
Microsoft has updated the Notepad app on Windows 11 with integrated spellchecking and autocorrect, which only took 41 years to do.
A recent update to Notepad on Windows 11 adds support for spell check and autocorrect. Microsoft hasn't announced the update, but we've already seen the features roll out to PCs.
After being a part of the Windows operating system for 41 years, Notepad is finally getting a new spellcheck feature that users have been demanding for nearly as long as the app has existed.
Microsoft’s Notepad gets an update with AI-powered text rewriting If you have used Windows, you surely know Notepad, as the tool has been present in Microsoft’s desktop OS since 1983.
Microsoft recently shipped next-gen AI experiences to Paint and Notepad on Windows 11, including generative fill, generative erase, and rewriting capabilities.
Microsoft has finally released a spell check and autocorrect feature in Notepad for all Windows 11 users, forty-one years after the program was introduced in 1983.
Notepad’s spellcheck and autocorrect are rolling out to everybody after 41 years It's still bare-bones by most standards, but Notepad has evolved a lot recently.