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Notepad is getting a Windows 11 restyling, here’s how it looks

Microsoft has already updated a number of built-in apps to match the brand new look of Windows 11. Those include Paint, Snipping Tool, Alarms and Clocks, and a number of others. The time has come for Notepad. A Microsoft engineer posted a couple of screenshots of the updated Notepad app on his Twitter.

It is now made using the latest Fluent Design ideas and fits perfectly into the design of Windows 11. However, the author has already deleted the original tweet. But the Internet preserves anything once entered it. So, meet the new Notepad app, exclusive to Windows 11.

Notepad Windows 11 Design

The new Notepad features a modern title bar and menu, as well as a new settings page. In Settings, you can select the font, its, style and size that will be used to display the documents. You can also switch from classic to modern file editing mode. However, we know nothing what's the difference between them. Finally, Notepad will support the dark theme!

Notepad Settings In Windows 11

In the screenshots above, you will find the Notepad version 11.2110.13.0, while the current version from the Microsoft Store is 10.2103.7.0. We assume the updated Notepad to become available to participants of the Windows Insider program in the coming weeks.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

3 thoughts on “Notepad is getting a Windows 11 restyling, here’s how it looks”

  1. All the legalise on the right of the screen cap makes me think they’ve turned it into a key logger.

    M$ seems soley focused on turing every little app into a data collection tool, just like android.

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