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Notepad Next App For Windows 10 Is Now Available For Download – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
October 29, 2015
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If you’re sick and  tired of the default Notepad app on your Windows 10 machine, it time for you to check out Notepad Next app for Windows 10. The app is a replacement for Notepad, and is based on the latest Windows framework which makes it much more elegant and smooth when it comes to performance.
Here’s a list of features the app has to offer to users:

  • Tabs for working with multiple documents at once
  • Close Notepad Next at any time and open it again without losing your unsaved changes
  • Fully touch enabled – smoothly navigate both within and between documents with swipes
  • High-resolution support for looking fantastic on any screen
  • Privacy-minded and not linked to the Cloud, so you know your confidential documents won’t be sent to any 3rd parties on the Internet
  • Work with files created on any operating system, with support for both Windows and Unix line-endings

Head over to the Windows Store to grab the app. Let us know about your thoughts if you’ve already tried the app.

Notepad Next app for Windows 10 is now available for download onmsft.com October 29, 2015

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