Microsoft has this week announced they are rolling out a new update to the Windows 11 Notepad application adding a number of useful features for users to enjoy. The latest update is now available for ...
While the Windows platform has been repeatedly overhauled and updated over the years, some of the most popular first-party apps on the operating system have failed to receive the same treatment. One ...
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Microsoft is rolling out the first major update to Windows 11, bringing improvements to the Taskbar, new Media Player and Notepad apps, and support for running Android apps – something that’s only ...
One of the most-loved Microsoft apps is getting an upgrade for the release of Windows 11 after details of the new Notepad tool were leaked online. Images of the new Notepad app for Windows 11 appear ...
Microsoft is continuing to update and refine Windows 11 two months after its public release, and the Notepad app is the latest bit of the operating system to get some attention. The updated version of ...
When it comes down to note-taking, many of us prefer to use Notepad or even OneNote to get the job done. However, if you’re the type who likes the basic features Notepad brings to the table, then ...
The tabs reportedly appear along the top of the app and permit the user to open multiple .txt files in the same window. The leaked screenshot showing the new tabs feature on Notepad. (Credit: Windows ...
In this post, you are going to learn to make a basic notepad app. This is a great project to get to grips with because it will lend itself to a range of alternative uses as similar concepts can be ...
What just happened? The Windows Notepad app has been around for a very long time, but it saw few updates between the launch of Windows 95 and its redesign in Windows 11. According to what appears to ...
Very few months go by on PC Gamer without mention of 1993's most-loved FPS, Doom. That game somehow manages to find a new lease of life regularly, be it running ray tracing, on a motherboard BIOS, or, ...