Future versions of Windows 10 will let you uninstall Notepad and Paint


Windows 10 users will soon be able to completely uninstall Notepad, Paint and WordPad from their systems in future versions of Microsoft’s operating system.
Notepad and Paint have come automatically installed in Windows since version 1.0 of the operating system was released back in 1985 while WordPad was automatically installed beginning in 1995 as part of the Windows 95 operating system.
While these programs provided users with a convenient way to take notes, edit documents and create graphics, none of them could be uninstalled from Windows.
However in Windows 10 Insider Build 19551, Microsoft has made these programs optional features that can be uninstalled if users wish through the ‘Optional features’ control panel.
Legacy programs
According to a report from WindowsLatest, Microsoft Paint and WordPad are set to become optional features in the upcoming Windows 2004 (20HI) build which is scheduled to be released in the Spring.
In future builds of Windows 10, users will be prompted to restart Windows after uninstalling Notepad, Paint and WordPad. Once the restart is complete, the programs will be completely removed from Windows and even if a user searches for them, they will not be prompted to reinstall these programs.
For now though, these programs will continue to be installed by default which shouldn’t be too much of a problem as Microsoft Paint, Notepad and WordPad take up less than 20 MB combined.
By allowing users to uninstall these legacy programs, Microsoft is making it much easier for them to install more feature-rich alternatives such as Notepad++ or Paint.NET.
Via BleepingComputer
Windows 10 users will soon be able to completely uninstall Notepad, Paint and WordPad from their systems in future versions of Microsoft’s operating system. Notepad and Paint have come automatically installed in Windows since version 1.0 of the operating system was released back in 1985 while WordPad was automatically installed…
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