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Windows 11 testers are getting a test build of the redesigned Notepad app, which supports dark mode and other new features.
A rumor of Notepad for Windows 11 now requiring Microsoft Account sign-in has spread like wildfire, but all is not as it seems.
The freshly updated Notepad app with native Arm64 support is rolling out now to Windows Insiders on Windows 11 Microsoft's Dev, Beta and Release Preview channels.
Windows 11’s new notepad is now getting its dark mode support, and more upgrades. Here’s how to try it now.
Microsoft is busy fleshing out a number of the higher-profile default apps in Windows 11, and Notepad is the latest application to get some attention with the addition of a very useful feature.
Two new features are coming to Windows 11, and Windows Insiders can already take advantage of Copilot integration in Notepad and image annotations with the Snipping Tool.
Microsoft keeps improving and adding more features to the Windows 11 Notepad application, the latest being a built-in character counter.
In Windows 11, Notepad will come with new features, including dark mode, Mica visuals, improved find/replace, and multi-level undo tools.
Microsoft is updating another default app for Windows 11. This time, it’s Notepad that’s getting a new look with dark mode and some small tweaks that should make using it feel more modern.
A Microsoft employee appears to have accidentally announced that Windows 11’s Notepad app is getting a tabs feature. The employee, a senior product manager at Microsoft, posted a photo of a ...
Learn how to make Notepad not restore previously opened files but instead open a new blank page in Windows 11. Stop Notepad from opening the last file!
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