WordPad was the last app that we ever imagined to change, but that’s over. Rafael Rivera recently posted on his Twitter account that WordPad will be updated, but you might not like the new change.
WordPad was the simplest app by Microsoft that you allowed users to create documents without any hassle. WordPad never created any issues or delayed the process due to intrusive pop ups or anything, but not anymore. After years, WordPad’s new change is focused on adding adverts to the app – not actually a change, but a fuss.
Now you will see adverts on WordPad that are mostly directly towards Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and others. You might see ads like, ‘Try Word for free’ or other ads directing users to other Microsoft office web apps.
Microsoft is probably getting its inspiration from Facebook when it comes to blatant advertising practices.
Fuss-free days are over, time to see ads on WordPad as well.
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WordPad was the simplest app by Microsoft that you allowed users to create documents without any hassle. WordPad never created any issues or delayed the process due to intrusive pop ups or anything, but not anymore. After years, WordPad’s new change is focused on adding adverts to the app – not actually a change, but a fuss.
Now you will see adverts on WordPad that are mostly directly towards Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and others. You might see ads like, ‘Try Word for free’ or other ads directing users to other Microsoft office web apps.
Microsoft is probably getting its inspiration from Facebook when it comes to blatant advertising practices.
Fuss-free days are over, time to see ads on WordPad as well.
Read next: Microsoft Office Products Are Considered Favorite Among Hackers