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  2. List of features removed in Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 11 is the latest major release of the Windows NT operating system and the successor of Windows 10. Some features of the operating system were removed in comparison to Windows 10, and further changes in older features have occurred within subsequent feature updates to Windows 11. Following is a list of these.

  3. Windows Notepad - Wikipedia

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    Notepad is now available in the Microsoft Store in both Windows 10 and 11. On March 21, 2024, Microsoft announced that it is adding spellcheck and autocorrect to Notepad for Windows 11. The new features are available to Windows Insider members in the Canary and Dev Channels and will be available to all Windows 11 users at a later time. [13] [14]

  4. Talk:Windows Notepad - Wikipedia

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    Correct. It is not formally "Microsoft Notepad". Beyond that, it is formally "Windows Notepad", for a long time. See Change title of article to "Windows Notepad" (2007-03-14), above, despite which it somehow got renamed from "Notepad (software)" to "Microsoft Notepad" on 2016-04-11. Its Microsoft Store webpage calls it Windows Notepad (since ...

  5. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Editors like Leafpad, shown here, are often included with operating systems as a default helper application for opening text files. A text editor is a type of computer program that edits plain text. An example of such program is "notepad" software (e.g. Windows Notepad).

  6. 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.

  7. HP Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Several models of the dv series of Pavilion laptops featured HP's Linux-based software called QuickPlay, which can be booted upon startup to play music or DVDs. It incorporates several multimedia features, such as pause playback within Windows via the included remote control. It also has a much faster load time upon startup (at about ~12 seconds).

  8. Notepad++ - Wikipedia

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    The language list also displays two special-case items for ordinary plain text: "Normal text" (default) or "MS-DOS Style", which tries to emulate DOS-era text editors. Notepad++ has features to consume and create cross-platform plain text files. It recognizes three newline representations (CR, CR+LF, and LF) and can convert between them on the fly.

  9. Help:Text editor support - Wikipedia

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    Both an internal and external editor can be used, according to taste and preferences. Avoid Windows Notepad for reasons stated above. And only since Windows XP does WordPad have full Unicode support (with some reservations). An example with Vim, configured to use the mediawiki syntax: SYSTEM_EDITOR:C:\Progra~1\Vim\vim73\vim.exe -c "setf mediawiki"