The UI of Notepad didn't really change all that much for decades after its introduction, but Windows 11 finally changed that.
Currently available to Windows Insiders in Windows 11, Microsoft's new AI-powered Rewrite feature will help you fine-tune ...
Microsoft has started testing AI-powered Notepad text rewriting and Paint image generation tools four decades after the two ...
Microsoft is bringing AI capabilities to its simplistic Notepad app, which is known for its plain text functions, such as saving in .txt files. The new feature, called Rewrite will allow you to ...
Microsoft has started testing the integration of AI into two of its longstanding Windows applications, Paint and Notepad. These new AI-powered tools are currently available for Windows 11 Insiders ...
Crave more AI in Windows 11? Paint and Notepad are getting updates with new AI features to do more of the creative heavy ...
Notepad, now the default text editor in Windows 11, is getting many updates these days. Dark mode, tabs, a spellchecker, and a modern interface are pretty big updates for the app that has been ...
As part of its efforts to add AI everywhere, Microsoft is now bringing AI features to the popular Paint and Notepad apps on Windows 11. Microsoft's Paint is getting generative erase feature ...
Microsoft today has begun rolling out the Tabbed version of Notepad to Windows 11 Dev Channel Insiders. The feature had been inadvertently leaked by a company employee back in December.
If you’re a Windows Insider with early access to the feature, you can try it by highlighting the text you want to adjust in Notepad, right-clicking it, and choosing Rewrite. Notepad will then ...
Rewrite will be available as a software update for Notepad version 11.2410.15.0 coming to Windows Insider users under the Canary and Dev Channels. Microsoft has detailed that you need a Microsoft ...
will only come to Copilot+ PCs Windows 11’s Paint and Notepad stock apps have been worked on considerably in the recent past, and are getting some new AI features – albeit they’re only in ...