![]() ![]() For instance, I often crop images in Paint, or resize them, or stitch them together using the app. When I was younger, I used to make use of it for drawing and sketching (a function that Paint 3D still performs I’ll note), but I prefer to use it as more than that now. Microsoft Paint itself is a very useful app. The firm may not be banishing Paint into the ether just yet, but it will now exist like Microsoft Internet Explorer and WIndows Media Player, in a feature frozen state. It then went on to remove the app from Windows Installs running a number of languages which aren’t fully supported by Microsoft. It isn’t correct that Microsoft was never going to kill Paint off, in fact, the firm moved to remove it from Insider builds last year – only restoring it after a significant outcry from Insiders came regarding the switch. ![]() While you’ll likely have learned that this outrage stemmed solely from a misreading of Microsoft support document, this isn’t strictly true. While Microsoft later made a new post to clarify that it had planned to launch the app into the Windows Store, with Paint3D as its built in replacement, the internet outrage machine had already started.įirst, on the outrage. In an announcement hidden in a post detailing the features being cut or deprecated in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Rather, it was Microsoft’s own old, dependable Microsoft Paint app that was making the rounds in the media. No, it wasn’t the Surface or Hololens, it wasn’t even a new product. This time last week the Internet was awash with buzz about a Microsoft product (shocking, I know).
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