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Microsoft to End Support for WordPad in Future Windows Updates

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Microsoft has announced that it will end support for WordPad in future Windows updates. The word processing program, which has been included with Windows since 1995, will no longer be updated or receive security fixes.

In a support document, Microsoft said that WordPad is "no longer being updated and will be removed in a future release of Windows." The company recommends using Microsoft Word for rich text documents and Windows Notepad for plain text documents.

WordPad is a basic word processing program that allows users to create and edit documents. It has a limited feature set compared to Microsoft Word, but it is still a popular option for users who need a simple way to create and view documents.

The decision to end support for WordPad is likely due to the declining popularity of the program. Microsoft Word has become the de facto standard for word processing, and there are many other free and open-source word processing programs available.

Users who still rely on WordPad will need to find a new word processing program to use. Microsoft Word is a good option for users who need a powerful and feature-rich program. However, there are also many other free and open-source word processing programs available, such as LibreOffice Writer and Google Docs.

Here are some of the alternatives to WordPad:

  • Microsoft Word: This is the most popular word processing program and offers a wide range of features. It is a paid program, but there is a free trial available.
  • LibreOffice Writer: This is a free and open-source word processing program that is similar to Microsoft Word. It has a wide range of features and is compatible with Microsoft Word documents.
  • Google Docs: This is a free online word processing program that can be accessed from any web browser. It is a good option for users who need to collaborate on documents with others.
  • OpenOffice Writer: This is another free and open-source word processing program that is similar to LibreOffice Writer. It is compatible with Microsoft Word documents.

Users who are still using WordPad should start planning to switch to a new word processing program. Microsoft will provide notice before WordPad is removed from future Windows updates.

In the meantime, users can continue to use WordPad as usual. However, they should be aware that the program will no longer receive security updates. This means that their documents may be vulnerable to attack.

If you are a user of WordPad, I recommend that you start planning to switch to a new word processing program. There are many good options available, and most of them are free to use.

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