1. How to get WordPad back in Windows 11 | PCWorld

    https://www.pcworld.com/article/2376881/how-to-get-wordpad-back-windows-11-24h2.html

    WordPad is now gone from Windows 11. Here’s how to bring it back. With the arrival of Windows 11 version 24H2, WordPad is officially gone. Want to keep using it? You're in luck. In September...

  2. WordPad is dead after 30 years — here’s 3 great alternatives

    https://www.laptopmag.com/news/wordpad-is-dead-after-30-years-heres-3-great-alternatives

    WordPad, the built-in word-processing software for Windows, is retired by Microsoft. Learn how to use Google Docs, Libre Office, and Open Office as free replacements for WordPad.

  3. Online Notepad

    https://onlinenotepad.org/notepad

    Online Notepad is a simple and minimalistic text editor that autosaves your notes locally in your browser. You can format, spellcheck, find and replace, print, and save your documents without registration or login.

  4. Install or Uninstall Microsoft WordPad in Windows 10

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/140422-install-uninstall-microsoft-wordpad-windows-10-a.html

    Learn how to add or remove WordPad, a basic rich text editor, from your Windows 10 system. Follow the steps using Settings or Command Prompt, or read the comments from other users.

  5. 6 Ways to Open WordPad in Windows 10 - wikiHow

    https://www.wikihow.com/Open-WordPad-in-Windows-10

    WordPad is a free and simple word processing application that was introduced in Windows 95 and is still around in Windows 10. It is not as simple as Notepad nor advanced as Microsoft Word, and it is somewhat limited.