The app is in beta and you can do limited things with it. However, if you’re a programmer and looking for something visually appealing and works as good as Notepad++, VS Code, and Sublime then this definitely not the ‘the One’ you’re looking for.
Another cool thing about this new Notepad alternative is that you can launch it from command lines interpreter application such as Command Prompt and PowerShell by typing: notepads. Notepads provide great customizability, you can change the background from light to dark or can set it to your default Windows mode, and as you’re seeing in the image, it’s fluent design done right. Based on UWP, the app offers exactly what every Windows 10 fan wants, and to be honest, the app feels more native to Windows 10 than the original Notepad app by Microsoft. Developer Jackie Liu has developed a beautiful Notepad alternative.