ceargaest

[tʃæɑ̯rˠɣæːst]

linguist & software engineer in Lenapehoking; jewish ancom trans woman.

since twitter's burning gonna try bringing my posts about language stuff and losing my shit over star wars and such here - hi!


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nortti
@nortti

I am someone who prefers to use simple rich text editors such as WordPad on Windows or TextEdit on OS X when taking notes on my computer. As such, Microsoft's deprecation and planned removal of already-installed copies of WordPad has left me somewhat uneasy, especially as there are no plans for a replacement¹. All hope is not lost for the future of familiar rich text editors on Windows 11, however:

  1. Apple used to distribute the TextEdit.app sources with a FOSS license
  2. A fork of the old FOSS version still exists as part of the GNUStep project
  3. GNUStep has a Windows port

And that's the story of how I ended up running Apple's rich text editor on Windows 11

¹ You are expected to either lose the text formatting and use Notepad, or go all the way to Word.


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