Windows Notepad picks up ARM64 support, while Media Player can now sort songs and albums by date added



    • Microsoft is updating Notepad and Media Player for Windows Insiders.
    • The updated apps bring new features, and Notepad now runs natively on ARM.
    • The updates are primarily for those on versions 11 11.2205 of the apps and higher to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.

    Microsoft’s continued push to make everything run natively on ARM64 took another small step forward today. Notepad, one of the oldest apps still kicking around, can now run natively on ARM devices like Surface Pro X and the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s.

    There’s more to the update, however. Improved performance when scrolling large files and improved accessibility is also included. The updated app is being pushed out to various channels as there appear to be several builds. Here’s the breakdown from Microsoft:

    • Native ARM64 support: We’ve improved the Notepad experience on ARM64 devices on versions 11.2204 and higher available in all channels. You’ll see faster and better performance when you use the app.
    • Improved performance: In addition to the improved performance on ARM64 devices, you’ll notice additional performance improvements—especially when scrolling very large files or replacing large of text—across all devices in version 11.2205 and higher available in the Dev channel.
    • Improved accessibility: Improved support for screen readers, text scaling, access keys, and other assistive technologies are available starting in version 11.2204 and higher in all channels, with additional improvements in version 11.2205 and higher available in the Dev channel.





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