A screenshot of WordPad in Windows 7 Milestone 3 shows the ribbon interface being used.

15 Comments for Windows 7 M3 WordPad
Joco1114 | at
TF987 | at
Is that really new Windows WordPad?
Sais | at
Old wine in new bottle.
Cruiser | at
Interesting and yet boring. How do they do that?
titys_lover | at
What a mess
titys_lover | at
no tits sad
Mike D | at
If you want a real office program, just download OpenOffice or purchase MS Office. Who really uses wordpad in place of these products?
Mike
Kyle | at
Wow. That looks really similar to Office. OpenOffice.org is the best, and its FREE!!!
somebody | at
this is better than all the OS that i seen in my life, i dont like mac, i like a little bit linux but i love windows and i think one thing “win7 is better than all the other Wins”
olivier | at
thank you
Jernej | at
Wordpad is not a replacement for any Office tool either MS Office or Open Office.
It is small and easy tool for those who don’t need more than this.
For some companies and several people this tool is more than enough.
PS: The final version has more feature and they added justify align.
Alex Guerrero | at
Normally I use simple notepad or big Office Word, but this looks very good just as almost everything in win7
woot | at
This really looks like MS Office :O
david | at
can anyone post a download link for vista?
ahmedoo | at
thn’x
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Every MS “low level” word processor’s has a problem: where is the justify align button?