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Am completely expecting this to be due to falling office sales or fear that people will realize they don't need expensive Office every few years when WordPad has 90% of functionality for daily use.
I expect this will make a lot of people very angry since I know many users of WordPad.
LibreOffice is what those people need.
I personally like the look and feel of FreeOffice better. Fairly enough, I haven't used Libre in many years, but it always felt kind of clunky and when I tried Free it was very comfortable and familiar to use, as a lifetime Word-er.
LibreOffice is where it's at, for sure.
I actually very much doubt wordpad has hurt office sales.
Seriously. It's insane to think this is a move to increase office market share
I dont think I know any person who uses Wordpad. Most probably dont even know that it exists, hidden away somewhere in the starting menu...
People still sleep on Excel. Nothing else touches it, and your finance department would riot if IT tried any of its "replacements."
Notepad++ is also pretty nice
But it doesn't do what WordPad does.
Sounds like you need a new pc…
Have you ever tried abiword? It's really lightweight.
Wordpad has been obsolete since you could open files bigger than 64KB in Notepad. It's useful for almost nothing.
It's not like your can't just install LibreOffice or use Google Docs and be done with it.
They changed their licensing and specifically for robot users so I suspect it's to funnel those users into licenses which is a lot more than consumers.