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Lmao.
I hardly use Windows (I use Arch btw), so Notepad isn't that big of an issue.
I don't understand. Is the default text editor on Arch (btw) worse than Notepad? O_O
Nah, im just playing around with you. I don't use Arch btw... I use Kde Neon. Anyway, what I was trying to say is that I hardly ever use Windows, so as a result I barely use Notepad. Nothing wrong with Notepad... its just basic compared to Kate or xed.
Fair enough.