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 testing for now. Microsoft tells ...
said the product manager of the Windows Inbox Apps group, Dave Grochocki, reports Bleeping Computer. Notepad is also receiving an AI upgrade with the "Rewrite" feature, previously known as CoWriter.
Microsoft tells us that updates for these apps have started to roll out to testers in the Canary and Dev channels (which are the two earliest test channels). Let’s start with Notepad which is ...
Now, Windows Notepad will be updated like any other app downloaded through the Microsoft Store. This gives Microsoft the liberty to update Windows Notepad as and when they want. This news is ...
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 ...
Among the decades-old Windows apps to get renewed attention from Microsoft during the Windows 11 era is Notepad, the basic built-in text editor that was much the same in early 2021 as it had been ...
We're all familiar with how old Windows Notepad is. First launched back in 1983, this app has been around for decades, widely used for note-taking, text editing, and a myriad of other tasks. Over the ...
The Redmond giant has been implementing the technology in multiple services and apps. The classic Microsoft’s Notepad is the latest one to get some AI love. Writing assistant tools are among the ...
Notepad is getting a rewrite feature and generative fill is coming to Paint There are a fair few more AI abilities coming too, including generative erase One of the most impressive, generative ...
We're all familiar with how old Windows Notepad is. First launched back in 1983, this app has been around for ... Also Read: iOS 18.2 public beta rolling out: iPhone users get new set of AI ...
Microsoft's veteran Notepad app is getting the generative AI treatment. On Wednesday, Microsoft announced a new feature for Notepad called Rewrite, which lets users edit their text using an AI model.