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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    615 months ago

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

    • @[email protected]
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      365 months ago

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

        • @CaptDust
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          105 months ago

          Likely feels that way because it has to load the Java runtime before launching.

          • Ephera
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            35 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…

            • @CaptDust
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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 🤷

      • @[email protected]
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        45 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.