Notepad has come a long way over the years, establishing itself as a trusted staple for Windows users. It changed little, remained simple and fast, and offered a user-friendly experience. But things changed quickly. When users began replacing Notepad and switching to alternatives, Microsoft, in the past few years, added a slew of features to Notepad to streamline the experience, with “Autocorrect” and “Spellcheck” being the most talked about introductions.