Notepad has quietly stopped being “that little blank window you open to paste text into” and started acting like a pocket-sized writing assistant — and for many Windows users the difference is immediate: three simple AI actions — Rewrite, Summarize, and Write — make what used to be manual...
Microsoft’s humble Notepad has quietly graduated from a one‑trick, plain‑text scratchpad into a lightweight, Markdown‑aware authoring surface with optional AI-powered writing tools — and the company is doing it in a softly opt‑in way that keeps the old, minimal experience intact while exposing...
Notepad’s long, spartan run as Windows’ smallest text tool is over — Windows 11’s Notepad now includes generative AI features — and if you prefer plain text, this guide shows how to turn that AI off, restore the classic notepad.exe behavior, and control Notepad for single PCs or entire fleets...
Microsoft has quietly folded generative AI into three of Windows 11’s most familiar utilities — Notepad, Photos (Designer), and Paint — surfacing Copilot-powered features that can generate text, edit and enhance images, and even animate or create new visuals from prompts. For casual users this...
Windows has been remade more times than any operating system most people use in a decade, yet a handful of classic utilities keep showing up unchanged at the heart of the user experience — Notepad, Remote Desktop Connection (MSTSC), Control Panel, Task Manager, the Registry Editor, Command...
Microsoft’s latest Insider flights fold a surprising mix of practical productivity tweaks and aggressive Copilot surface changes into Windows 11 — Paint gains an editable project format and per‑tool opacity, Snipping Tool gets a pre‑capture Quick Markup workflow, Notepad is preparing AI writing...
Microsoft is quietly rolling out another round of practical — and strategically significant — updates to three of Windows 11’s oldest built‑in utilities: Notepad, Paint, and Snipping Tool. Insiders in the Dev and Canary channels can already try a mix of incremental UX improvements and larger...
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Microsoft has quietly turned one of Windows’ simplest tools into a practical entry point for everyday generative AI: Notepad on Windows 11 can now write, rewrite, and summarize text using on‑device AI on qualifying Copilot+ PCs — and Microsoft is offering that on‑device path for free without a...
Microsoft is rolling AI into the smallest, most ubiquitous text editor on Windows — Notepad — by adding on‑device generative features for Copilot+ PCs, and the changes signal a meaningful shift in how Microsoft blends local and cloud AI across Windows inbox apps.
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Microsoft has quietly turned Notepad into a small but capable generative writing assistant by adding three on-device AI tools — Summarize, Write, and Rewrite — that run locally on qualifying Windows 11 machines without forcing users into a subscription. Background
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Microsoft has quietly — and perhaps unnecessarily — turned the simplest text editor in Windows into another battleground in the company’s AI-first strategy: Notepad now offers Summarize, Write, and Rewrite powered by on-device models when run on Copilot+ PCs, with Microsoft’s Windows Insider...
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Microsoft has started shipping a Notepad update for Windows 11 that brings true on‑device generative AI — including Summarize, Write, and Rewrite — to Copilot+ PCs, and those capabilities can run entirely offline without a Microsoft account or a paid subscription when executed locally on...
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Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider flight quietly folds generative and assistive AI into three of the operating system’s oldest — and most widely used — utilities: Notepad, Paint and the Snipping Tool. The changes are modest on the surface but signal a broader, deliberate push to make AI part...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider builds are shipping a new, full-screen renewal prompt aimed at lapsed Microsoft 365 subscriptions — an eye-catching SCOOBE (Second‑Chance Out‑of‑Box Experience) screen that insiders and early reports describe as a full‑screen nag to renew rather than a...
Microsoft has quietly begun shipping a coordinated set of updates to three of Windows 11’s oldest built‑in utilities — Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad — turning small, familiar tools into more capable, workflow‑friendly apps and proving once again that Microsoft is using inbox apps as a...
Microsoft has quietly begun rolling out an opt‑in testing channel called Windows AI Labs, a program that invites selected users to try experimental AI features inside built‑in Windows 11 apps — first observed in Microsoft Paint — and which appears designed to gather structured feedback and...
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I opened Paint and a small banner asked me to join “Windows AI Labs” — an opt‑in program that, according to the on‑screen card and an attached programme agreement, will let selected users test experimental AI features inside Microsoft Paint before those features are broadly released.
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Microsoft is bringing a major workflow improvement to the Snipping Tool: a new “Quick markup” mode that lets you annotate screenshots before they're captured, plus simultaneous updates to Paint and Notepad that push these long-neglected utilities toward more advanced, productivity-focused use...
Microsoft has started pushing a fresh wave of updates to three of Windows 11’s most familiar built‑in apps — Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad — to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels, and the changes are both practical and strategic: Paint gains a proper editable project format and...
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Microsoft Paint is quietly evolving from a tiny utility into a surprisingly capable image editor, and the latest Insider build shows Microsoft is leaning into features that make Paint behave more like a lightweight Photoshop — including a new editable project file, per-tool opacity controls...