Windows 10’s Notepad Gets a Fluent Design Treatment in New Concept

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Let’s be honest about it: Notepad remains an essential part of the native Windows experience, and while some consider it just a basic app, it’s actually a much more powerful tool than many expect. This is the reason Notepad is being used for various purposes, including even for coding, and Microsoft knows this very well. Notepad has received several important updates lately, including extended line endings, a feature that was officially announced in May 2018. But what Notepad didn’t get was a visual makeover, as this little app is yet to receive the treatment that Windows 10 and several other pre-loaded apps have already received in the operating system. A concept created by Zee-Al-Eid Ahmad Rana, who has previously envisioned Fluent Design and modern makeovers for other Windows 10 apps, envisions the visual update that you’d expect to get in Notepad. And as usual, it all comes down to Fluent De...

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