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The Programs That Come With A New Computer

New computer front
Photo by Phil Romans

A new computer comes with a variety of pre-installed programs, but the specific programs you receive depend on where you purchase your computer and the country you reside in. For example, in the UK, all new computers come with Windows pre-loaded, while in Thailand, some come with Linux, although this may be a recent development.

How useful are these “free” programs that come with your new computer? Well, to be honest, it varies. In the following section, we will take a look at some of the most common pre-loaded programs.

Sometimes you get “Notepad,” sometimes you get “Wordpad,” and sometimes you get both. Wordpad is a more advanced version of Notepad and can open older “Write” documents. It can also open rich text files (.rtf) and plain text (.txt) files.

Many people see Wordpad as an upgrade to Notepad, and in many ways, that’s exactly what it is. However, it lacks enough features to make me want to use it. I use Notepad daily, but I rarely use Wordpad. Wordpad is often used as a middle ground between Notepad and MS Word, as it can also read Word documents.

Wordpad is a useful program if you …

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“The Programs That Come With A New Computer”