Notepad 2008 Brings Office 2007 Ribbons To Notepad

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Friday, 19th Sep 2008 | Share


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The default notepad provided by windows, is the most basic piece of text-editing software you will ever come across, the surprising fact is that Microsoft has always overlooked notepad, but that is going to change in Windows 7, and notepad will get a much awaited overhaul.

Notepad 2008 is a software which brings in the features of Windows 7 notepad to you, not only does it add a tabbed interface, it also adds in the Office 2007 ribbon features, which make editing files much more easier.

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You can easily change the look and feel of the editor with themes that are already in-built. Notepad 2008 is a freeware and does not require any installation. Unzip the files and start using it.

Notepad 2008 definitely looks like a nice alternative for the regular notepad, if you do not like this one but are still looking for a alternative, do check out the top 35 text editors that rock.

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  1. Mayur
    September 19th, 2008 at 8:33 pm #

    sounds gr8 will try it out :P
    Thanks

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  2. Nehemoth
    September 20th, 2008 at 7:11 am #

    You have more ribbons than Notepad with the buils M3 6780

    hxxp://www.thinknext.net/archives/2268

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  3. Dave
    December 1st, 2008 at 10:37 am #

    Why would anyone want to add the ribbon to Notepad? The vast majority of users want to replace the ribbon with the UI that Notepad has: menus and commands. Much easier and quicker to use and more space for the documents. I guess I’m on the wrong page here….

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