Microsoft will kill WordPad on Windows after 28 years of association

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế12/09/2023

Microsoft has just announced that it will remove WordPad, the text editing software that has been integrated into the Windows operating system since 1995.

Specifically, late last week, Microsoft announced that it would remove the WordPad text editing software on future Windows upgrades.

However, the American technology company has not yet announced the specific time when WordPad will be removed. It is likely that Microsoft will no longer integrate this software on the upcoming Windows 12 version.

WordPad là phần mềm soạn văn bản đơn giản, đã gắn bó với các phiên bản Windows suốt 28 năm qua.
WordPad is a simple text editor that has been included with Windows versions for the past 28 years.

"WordPad will no longer be updated and will be removed in a future Windows release," Microsoft said. "We recommend that users switch to using Microsoft Word for text files such as .doc and .rtf and Windows Notepad for plain text documents such as .txt."

WordPad was first introduced to users in 1995, on Windows 95. Over the past 28 years, this text editing software has become a default and quite familiar feature on all versions of Windows.

The reason Microsoft decided to remove WordPad is because this software is no longer used by many people and can be exploited by hackers to attack Windows. However, many users have spoken out against this and said that they still regularly use WordPad for daily work.

Previously in 2017, Microsoft also removed the Paint drawing software on the Windows 10 upgrade. However, this move also faced a wave of fierce opposition, forcing the American technology company to put Paint on the Microsoft Store application store, allowing users to install this software themselves if they want to use it.

It is possible that if Microsoft's decision to kill WordPad is opposed by users, the company will also put WordPad on the Microsoft Store so that users can freely install this software if they want.



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