Microsoft recently released the Windows 10 21H2 “Sun Valley Update” test version Build 21337, which makes Notepad (notepad) an independent and updateable store application. The Notepad application of Windows 10 has received a lot of attention in 2020 when Microsoft updated it and added some new features. In Build 21337 or later, Notepad updates will be automatically pushed through the Microsoft Store.
This is a step in the right direction because it means you will be able to get new Notepad features in addition to the major feature updates of Windows 10. Starting from Windows 1.0, Notepad has been included in the Windows system, and it will be updated every time the Windows version. According to the official release notes, the last updated content of Notepad is to support expanded line breaks, surround search, and indicators of unsaved content.
“Notepad has been a fast and simple text editor in Windows for more than 30 years. It is now available for purchase in the Microsoft Store! View, edit and search plain text documents and source code files immediately.”
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By transferring the famous text editor to the Microsoft Store, it can now be updated like other store apps, and it will not be linked to operating system updates. This will also allow Microsoft to respond more quickly to questions and feedback and resolve issues through separate store updates.
It is worth noting that the Notepad update is limited to the Windows 10 Sun Valley test version, which is the 21H2 version that will be released in October/November this year. At present, it is unclear whether Notepad will also get updates on older versions of the operating system through the Windows Store, such as the 21H1 and 20H2 versions. In addition, Notepad seems to have been moved out of the Windows accessories folder, and it will have its own place in the Start menu.
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