Windows Notepad’s midlife renaissance continues with spellcheck and autocorrect (arstechnica.com)
from downpunxx@fedia.io to technology@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 2024 16:11
https://fedia.io/m/technology@lemmy.ml/t/642573

Now Windows’ only built-in text editor, there’s more room for Notepad to grow.

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downpunxx@fedia.io on 22 Mar 2024 16:11 next collapse

hahahahahahahah i love this

Blizzard@lemmy.zip on 22 Mar 2024 18:49 collapse

Did you just applaud your own post?

fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works on 22 Mar 2024 18:56 next collapse

They forgot to switch to their alt.

[deleted] on 22 Mar 2024 19:04 next collapse
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Zoop@beehaw.org on 22 Mar 2024 20:30 collapse

Hey now. There’s no need to be a shitty, ableist asshole.

morrowind@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 2024 19:49 collapse

What’s wrong with commenting on your own post?

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 22 Mar 2024 23:42 collapse

Nothing, but laughing at your own jokes is a bit… odd.

If I comment on my own post, it’s because I have an opinion about it that I want separated from the post to have a separate thread of discussion. This isn’t that.

Ephera@lemmy.ml on 23 Mar 2024 06:00 collapse

It’s not their own joke, though. Microsoft is making the joke. Expressing that you find it laughable rather than taking it serious, that is an expression of an opinion.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 23 Mar 2024 06:06 collapse

It is an opinion, but it doesn’t drive additional discussion so it should just be put into the post body.

I would only top comment on a post I made if I’m asking a question and want to provide my own answer for discussion’s sake.

autotldr@lemmings.world on 22 Mar 2024 16:15 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Whatever else you can say about Windows 11—and whatever you think about its pushy tendencies and the Copilot feature that has been rolled out to pretty much everyone despite being labeled a “preview”—the operating system has ushered in a bit of a renaissance for decades-old built-in apps like Paint and Notepad.

An updated version of Notepad currently rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels is adding two more modern features to the old app: spellcheck and autocorrect.

Per usual, spellcheck in Notepad highlights misspellings with red squiggly underlines, and right-clicking the word or pressing Shift + F10 will pop up a short menu of suggested fixes.

If you’re upgrading from the Windows 10 version of Notepad, the spellcheck and autocorrect features join the tabbed interface, redesigned Settings screen, an auto-resume feature, and a handful of other tricks that the app has learned throughout Windows 11’s development.

Unlike Notepad, WordPad had been mostly left alone since a Windows 7-era refresh that added a user interface ribbon like the one in the (then-current) Office 2007 update.

Updates to Notepad and other apps could roll out before then, though, in keeping with Microsoft’s “release them when they’re ready” approach to feature additions in the Windows 11 era.


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joeldebruijn@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 2024 16:34 next collapse

Now do support for Notepad++ plugins and language linting 😁😎😂

Nomecks@lemmy.ca on 22 Mar 2024 16:35 next collapse

VsNotepad

asteroidnova@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 2024 18:14 collapse

The circle of life. I started in notepad and by god that’s how I’ll end.

morrowind@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 2024 19:48 collapse

Doesn’t that just become np++ then?

flappy@lemm.ee on 22 Mar 2024 16:47 next collapse

Protip: Cudatext is open source, portable, and cross-platform

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 22 Mar 2024 23:41 collapse

That also fits for Linux, and Linux often comes with much more capable text editors. If you want an awesome text editor, Linux is your friend.

That said, if you just want a basic text editor (which I’m guessing is 99% of people), Notepad works.

[deleted] on 23 Mar 2024 00:09 collapse
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PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com on 22 Mar 2024 17:19 next collapse

I actually like the new Notepad

Kethal@lemmy.world on 22 Mar 2024 17:46 next collapse

What is going on at Microsoft? Did anyone ask for this? How about they make search work again and not use 4 Gb just turn turn on the computer?

hperrin@lemmy.world on 22 Mar 2024 17:56 next collapse

The entire point of Notepad was that it didn’t have fancy features, it just edited text files. They got rid of Wordpad, and now they’re gonna turn Notepad into Wordpad.

admiralteal@kbin.social on 22 Mar 2024 18:12 next collapse

The entire reason notepad still exists is that it edits and saves to plain text files. I do not see how an opt-in spellcheck or autocorrect interferes with that -- though honestly, I don't see who the possible customer is for those features either. It's a waste of time, but it doesn't undermine the application.

What reason, honestly, did Wordpad have to exist? Who was clamoring for an RTF editor but thought any of the free the full-featured ODF editors or online service a la Google docs were not up to the task? Seems a lot of people are salty that Wordpad was dropped, but I just don't get who was using it. This from someone so frustrated and annoyed by pretty much all WYSIWYG doc editors that I've lately been doing more stuff in latex despite how irrational I know I am being.

ares35@kbin.social on 22 Mar 2024 19:47 next collapse

but I just don't get who was using it.

way more than you realize. i've been supporting home users and small businesses for thirty years. i run into wordpad users frequently.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 22 Mar 2024 23:36 next collapse

I found it useful occasionally for a pretty niche use case. I automated generating documents with a program I wrote, then cleaned it up a bit in Wordpad before sending it on.

That’s about as niche as you can get, but I wonder if it’s not too uncommon. RTF is easy to generate programmatically, and it’s pretty widely supported across various platforms. I have since moved on, but maybe others haven’t.

AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world on 24 Mar 2024 15:19 collapse

RTF has to be one of the most atrocious document formats. It’s such a jumbled mess, it should be buried and forgotten. You can make it clean but of course Microsoft doesn’t.

glimse@lemmy.world on 22 Mar 2024 18:12 next collapse

I like my basic-ass notepad. I didn’t even like when they added tabs…

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 23 Mar 2024 06:53 collapse

i think its tasteful to have a couple QOL features like code highlighting, tabs, spellchecking etc.

i didnt notice this until i went back from gedit to notepad the other day

ares35@kbin.social on 22 Mar 2024 18:00 next collapse

wordpad gets kicked to the curb because microsoft thinks they can sell a few more office subscriptions if the most basic of word processors wasn't included with windows.

meanwhile. notepad, the basic text editor that lacks even the basic formatting features found in wordpad, gets the spellchecker users have wanted in wordpad since windows write for windows 1.0

po-lina-ergi@kbin.social on 22 Mar 2024 18:59 collapse

I suspect it was more likely that nobody used wordpad because, well, why would you? So supporting it is more pain than it's worth.

I don't think the wordpad to office pipeline represents quite the cashflow you're implying

ares35@kbin.social on 22 Mar 2024 19:43 collapse

wordpad has always been gimped to keep it from taking any sales away from word. if microsoft wasn't worried about wordpad, they would have tossed a spellchecker into it back in the 1990s (when wordpad replaced write) and it would, ya know.. still exist (in upcoming versions of windows).

Zier@fedia.io on 22 Mar 2024 18:06 next collapse

You'll never be the Kate Text Editor!
MS just likes to copy others.

flathead@lemm.ee on 22 Mar 2024 18:26 next collapse

TIL there is vim for Windows.

www.vim.org/download.php

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 22 Mar 2024 23:40 next collapse

I’ve used it. Just use vim in WSL instead…

IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org on 23 Mar 2024 21:05 next collapse

…and neovim. For a more IDE-like environment there’s also LunarVim.

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Mar 2024 12:19 collapse

scoop install vim

scoop install nano

moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Mar 2024 20:46 next collapse

For anyone wondering why their notepad doesn’t have this, it’s only available for windows 11

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Mar 2024 12:20 collapse

you know what microsoft? just turn notepad into an editplus like environment and id be happy