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  2. WordPad - Wikipedia

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    WordPad is a word processor software designed by Microsoft that was included in versions of Windows from Windows 95 through Windows 11, version 23H2.Similarly to its predecessor Microsoft Write, it served as a basic word processor, positioned as more advanced than the Notepad text editor by supporting rich text editing, but with a subset of the functionality of Microsoft Word.

  3. List of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word – Online, Windows and Mac; Nextcloud; Nisus Writer – Mac; Nota Bene – Windows, Mac; OnlyOffice; Polaris Office – Android and Windows Mobile; PolyEdit – Windows; RagTime – Windows and Mac; Scrivener – Windows, Mac and Linux; TechWriter – RISC OS; Text Control – Word Processing SDK Library; TextMaker – Windows ...

  4. Jarte - Wikipedia

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    Jarte [1] is a word processor for users of Microsoft Windows, based on the WordPad engine, produced by Carolina Road Software. In terms of market appeal, Jarte is a lighter alternative to the feature laden Microsoft Word.

  5. Microsoft Wordpad - Wikipedia

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  6. Microsoft Windows is removing WordPad, its decades-old text ...

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  7. Windows Notepad - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] On the suggestion of Rowland Hanson, Microsoft dropped the Multi-Tool brand name. Hanson's rationale was that "the brand is the hero" and people wouldn't automatically associate "Multi-Tool" with Microsoft. As a result, the Multi-Tool Notepad and the Multi-Tool Word became Windows Notepad and Microsoft Word, respectively.

  8. Microsoft Write - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Write is a basic word processor [1] included with Windows 1.0 [2] and later, until Windows NT 3.51.Throughout its lifespan, it was minimally updated. "Microsoft Write" also shares the name of a commercial retail release of Microsoft Word for the Apple Macintosh and Atari ST which is otherwise separate from this program.

  9. Rich Text Format - Wikipedia

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    The WordPad editor in Microsoft Windows creates RTF files by default. It once defaulted to the Microsoft Word 6.0 file format, but write support for Word documents (.doc) was dropped in a security update. Read support was also dropped in Windows 7. WordPad does not support some RTF features, such as headers and footers. [60]