Notepad has gotten plenty of goodies lately, now, Microsoft took the wraps off a lot of new improvements that are available for insiders.
Quite simply, if you're part of the Windows Insider program and running Windows 11 preview builds on your device, a new version of Notepad can be tested with a lot of refinements.
One of the highlights is the native ARM64 support, with Microsoft explaining that Notepad should now feel faster and more responsive when running with an ARM device.
"We've improved the Notepad experience on ARM64 devices on versions 11.2204 and better available in all channels. You'll see faster and performance when you use the app," the company explains within an announcement today.
No ETA for that launch to non-insider devices
Furthermore, Notepad now comes with improved performance on all devices, but also with updated accessibility capabilities, with the app to now feel at home on most screen readers.
"In accessory for the raised performance on ARM64 devices, you'll notice additional performance improvements-especially when scrolling very large files or replacing large amount of text-across all devices in version 11.2205 and better obtainable in the Dev channel," Microsoft explains. "Improved support for screen readers, text scaling, access keys, and other assistive technology is available starting in version 11.2204 and better in most channels, with a lot more improvements in version 11.2205 and better available in the Dev channel."
As said, the new features are only readily available for insiders at this point, and Microsoft hasn't provided an ETA as to when they may go live for production devices too.
However, given these are app updates that aren't directly tied to the operating system, the rollout could start once the tests are complete, and Microsoft makes sure that everything is running not surprisingly for those Windows 11 users available.
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