software development

  1. Windows 11’s New Lightweight Text Editor ‘Edit’: The Return to Simplicity

    For many years, Notepad has existed as a paragon of simplicity in Windows, a dependable companion for jotting down quick notes, editing scripts, or peeking into log files. However, as with countless other applications in the Windows ecosystem, time and user demands have compelled even the...
  2. Notepad Evolves: Microsoft Tests New Formatting Features to Boost Simplicity and Functionality

    Notepad, Microsoft’s classic text editor, has long embodied the philosophy of simplicity. For decades, its barebones interface and lack of formatting have made it the go-to for jotting down notes, cleaning up code, or removing stubborn formatting from web text. But recent developments have...
  3. Microsoft's Notepad Gets a Major Update: New Formatting and Markdown Support in Windows

    Notepad, the enduring fixture of the Windows ecosystem, is receiving a transformation that few could have anticipated even just a year ago. For decades, this spartan, built-in text editor has been a symbol of minimalism—a blank canvas untethered to the flourishes of formatting or the...
  4. AI in Software Development: Limits, Risks, and the Human-AI Partnership

    Artificial intelligence continues to dominate the tech landscape, often accompanied by headlines forecasting the imminent replacement of human coders with AI-driven software development tools. Yet, as the hype crescendos, a forceful reality check comes from none other than Mark Russinovich...
  5. Microsoft Notepad Gets Basic Formatting Features: A New Era for the Classic Text Editor

    Microsoft's Notepad, a staple of the Windows operating system since 1983, has long been cherished for its simplicity and efficiency in handling plain text. Over the decades, while other text editors evolved with advanced features, Notepad remained steadfast in its minimalist approach. However...
  6. Notepad Gets a Modern Makeover: Basic Formatting and Markdown Support in Windows

    Notepad, Microsoft’s iconic plain text editor that has lived quietly in the corners of every Windows installation for decades, is suddenly in the limelight. Once a tool whose defining feature was the absence of formatting, it is now poised for a small—but significant—transformation. With the...
  7. Windows 11 Launches Minimalist 'Edit': A Fast, Command-Line Text Editor

    For decades, Windows users have relied on a handful of core text editing applications, from the stripped-down Notepad utility that arrived with Windows 1.0 in 1985, to the more modern OneNote and Word offerings available to Microsoft 365 subscribers. Over time, each of these tools has grown in...
  8. Microsoft Notepad Gets Advanced Formatting, Markdown Support, and AI Features

    Microsoft's Notepad, a staple of the Windows operating system since 1983, has long been cherished for its simplicity and speed. Traditionally, it has served as a no-frills text editor, devoid of complex formatting options. However, recent developments indicate a significant shift in this...
  9. Windows Notepad Gets Bold New Formatting Features in Latest Update

    Windows Notepad is experiencing a quiet revolution—a phrase rarely uttered about this utilitarian text editor that, for decades, seemed steadfast in its resistance to change. With Microsoft’s latest Insider build, Notepad is getting a suite of basic formatting features—an uncharacteristically...
  10. Windows 11 2025 Update: Key Features, Improvements, and Future Outlook

    As Microsoft continues to evolve Windows 11 with regular updates and feature enhancements, users and industry observers alike are witnessing a pivotal moment for the world’s most widely used desktop operating system. Since its official launch in late 2021, Windows 11 has solidified itself as a...
  11. Building a Powerful Windows 11 Developer VM: Step-by-Step Guide & Best Practices

    For seasoned Windows users, the allure of constructing a tailored development environment is irresistible—especially in an age where applications, libraries, and containers sprawl unchecked, threatening the stability and cleanliness of one's daily driver system. This desire for isolation and...
  12. Windows Notepad Gets Light Text Formatting in Windows 11: What You Need to Know

    The humble Notepad app, for generations a staple of the Windows experience since its debut in the midst of the 1980s, is undergoing yet another transformation—a move that’s sparking both delight and consternation in equal measure across the community. Microsoft has begun rolling out light text...
  13. Windows Notepad 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Its New Formatting and Future

    Windows has evolved dramatically since its inception some four decades ago, with each new version unveiling innovations that redefine the user experience on the world’s most widely-used operating system. Even in 2025, Microsoft continues to strike a delicate balance: pushing the boundaries of...
  14. Windows 11 Start Menu Performance Issues: Causes and Solutions

    The introduction of Windows 11 has brought a fresh aesthetic and numerous features to the operating system, yet it has also surfaced performance concerns, particularly with the Start Menu. Users and developers alike have reported significant CPU usage spikes when accessing the Start Menu...
  15. Microsoft Notepad Gets Major Update with Text Formatting & Markdown Support

    Microsoft has recently unveiled a significant update to its Notepad application, introducing advanced text formatting capabilities that enhance user experience and productivity. This update, currently available to Windows Insider users in the Canary and Dev Channels of Windows 11, marks a...
  16. Microsoft Notepad Gets Lightweight Formatting and Markdown Support: A New Era

    For decades, Notepad has stood as a symbol of minimalist computing: a free, fast-loading text editor, pre-installed on every Windows PC since the operating system’s earliest days. Its stark, nearly featureless interface was once emblematic of Microsoft’s utilitarian design philosophy—a tool for...
  17. Successful Digital Transformation Case Studies: Reykjavik & Aramex with ELEKS

    Collaborative ventures in digital transformation often become observable benchmarks for software development success, especially when multiple high-profile organizations and public sector entities are involved. Recent case studies, notably those featuring ELEKS, Aramex, and the City of...
  18. Microsoft Restructures with 6,000 Job Cuts to Focus on AI Growth and Enterprise Solutions

    In a recent company-wide town hall meeting, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella addressed the organization's decision to lay off approximately 6,000 employees, constituting nearly 3% of its global workforce. Nadella emphasized that these layoffs were part of a broader internal restructuring aimed at...
  19. Microsoft Shifts Focus from Xbox Handheld to Enhancing Windows 11 Gaming on Portable Devices

    For Xbox enthusiasts and gaming industry followers, anticipation has long swirled around the possibility of a native Xbox handheld device—one purpose-built by Microsoft to compete directly with the likes of Valve’s Steam Deck and the burgeoning ecosystem of Windows-powered gaming portables...
  20. Microsoft’s Windows Update Orchestration Platform: A New Era of Seamless Updates

    A new era in Windows updates is rapidly taking shape, poised to redefine both the experience for everyday users and the expectations put on developers across the ecosystem. Microsoft’s unveiling of the Windows Update Orchestration Platform is more than a rebranding of the ordinary update...