Thursday 2 April 2020

Notepad 2020

Notepad is a simple text editor for Microsoft Windows and a basic text-editing program which enables computer users to create documents. It was first released as a mouse-based MS-DOS program in 1983, and has been included in all versions of Microsoft Windows since Windows 1.0 in 1985. And, it belongs to an application softwares.In other words, we can say that notepad is a application software and its by default file extension is .txt (Text).


Developed by: Microsoft Corporation
Operating system: Microsoft Windows
Developer(s): Microsoft
Original author: Richard Brodie
Replaces: MS-DOS Editor



How do I find my notepad?

To find Notepad on Windows:
  1. Click on Start or the Windows orb logo on the taskbar at the bottom of the desktop to show the Start menu.
  2. Click on Programs or All Programs to show a menu of installed programs in Windows.
  3. Click on the Accessories folder to expand it.
  4. Click on the Notepad icon to open the program.
How do I open HTML files in notepad?

Open the Windows Notepad text editor. Press CTRL-O or select "Open" from the "File" menu to open the HTML page you wish to edit. Change the type of file from "text document" to "all files" to list all file types and not just text files.

Happy Reading
MD : Er Suraj Mottan
LAKSHYA INSTITUTE OF IT EDUCATION
Regd. By J&K Govt.

Head Office : R.S.Pura, Jammu, INDIA


Microsoft Paint 2020

Microsoft Paint or 'MS Paint' is a basic graphics/painting utility that is included in all the Microsoft Windows versions. MS Paint can be used to draw, colour and edit pictures, including imported pictures from a digital camera for example. MS Paint is found in the Windows Start menu within the Accessories Folder. And, its by default file extension is .BMP (BITMAP).


How do I open MS Paint?
Click Start in the lower-left corner of the desktop. In the Start menu, click All Programs, then Accessories, and then click the Paint program.

Who is the founder of MS Paint?
Bill Gates
Paint was first introduced in Windows 1.0 in November 1985. It was updated in Windows 3.0 and briefly called Paintbrush. This drawing from Hines shows Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates holding the same picture of himself on a tablet screen.

When did Ms paint come out?
November 1985
The first version of Paint was introduced with the first version of Windows, Windows 1.0, in November 1985.
What are the features of MS Paint?
The primary features of MS Paint are simple drawing tools that you can use to easily draw on a blank canvas or existing image. Beyond that, Paint includes cropping, resizing, rotating, skewing, and selection tools to further manipulate images.











Happy Reading
MD : Er Suraj Mottan
LAKSHYA INSTITUTE OF IT EDUCATION
Regd. By J&K Govt.

Head Office : R.S.Pura, Jammu, INDIA


Wordpad 2020

WordPad is a basic word processor that is included with almost all versions of Microsoft Windows from Windows 95 onwards. It is more advanced than Microsoft Notepad but simpler than Microsoft Word and the discontinued Microsoft Works. It replaced Microsoft Write.
            And, its file extension is .rtf ( rich text file/format).
Uses Of Wordpad :- 
WordPad is a Microsoft Windows program that you can use to create documents such as letters, notes and posters. It's less complicated than a full word processor but still lets you perform a range of tasks: create, open, and save documents.
Note : Wordpad is belongs to application softwares. In other words, we can say that, it is a application software.

Happy Reading
MD : Er Suraj Mottan
LAKSHYA INSTITUTE OF IT EDUCATION
Regd. By J&K Govt.

Head Office : R.S.Pura, Jammu, INDIA

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