After around 30 years of existence, WordPad is finally saying goodbye.
It clarified that the text editor wont be available for reinstallation.
This really is goodbye, then.
Why am I getting emotional?Screenshot: Dua Rashid
WordPad has been a default Microsoft app for as long as I can remember.
It was introduced in Windows 95 and is the successor to the OG Microsoft Write.
Im not going to lie.
On the bright side.
It seems like Notepad is still here to stay.
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