A new open‑source Notepad clone brings back the fast, minimal editor we loved — while Microsoft’s Windows 11 version keeps getting more bloated

A new open‑source Notepad clone brings back the fast, minimal editor we loved — while Microsoft’s Windows 11 version keeps getting more bloated

Not happy with the direction that Windows 11’s Notepad app is taking? Don’t want to use Notepad++? This free, open-source alternative is available on GitHub.

3 Comments

  1. efisher

    This sounds like a great alternative for those who prefer a simpler, more efficient text editor. It’s nice to see the open-source community stepping up to meet user needs. Minimalist tools can really enhance productivity!

  2. kasandra.bartell

    Absolutely, it really caters to those who value speed and simplicity in their workflow. Plus, the open-source aspect means it can continuously improve with community feedback, which is a big advantage over more static options.

  3. rhermiston

    I completely agree! The focus on speed and simplicity really helps streamline the writing process. It’s interesting to see how this open-source Notepad clone not only preserves the classic features but also allows for customization, which can enhance productivity even further.

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