• ares35
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    410 months ago

    i use wordpad a lot for viewing docs (loads faster, uncluttered ui). occasionally writing them… and more than once instead of notepad for a text file (on a system without a notepad alternative available) because i needed more features.

    i have a few clients that use wordpad as their ‘word processor’, lack of spelling check be damned.

    microsoft must have run out of excuses for specifically not including one in it, seeing how recent windows has spell check baked-in to the os itself. so instead of losing a few dozen sales of office home and student or 365 by making wordpad just a little bit better for those who use it, they’re gonna be the assholes and take it out completely and push everyone to the damn cloud app or a 365 sub. fk 'em.

    • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      110 months ago

      It has it’s uses. Not for me but some are definitely need it. Problem is, how much effort is it to keep it around vs how much is it used realistically.

      Best way forward would be to replace it with a completely different app like Word online but as an actual app lile Word Lite or something like that.