Reports of the death of MS Paint have been greatly exaggerated. Following widespread outcry, Microsoft has announced that it will not, in fact, entirely kill off old-school graphics program MS Paint.
Microsoft's classic program Microsoft Paint will remain part of Windows 10. The app was being "deprecated" from Windows 10 — available as a free download, but not included with Windows. That decision ...
Microsoft said Monday that it will keep its Paint program, after announcing last week that it would be killing off the 32-year-old application in a new Windows update. The initial announcement sparked ...
Microsoft Paint isn't going anywhere after all. After an outcry of longtime aspiring digital artists, Microsoft had a change of, umm, art, and said it would not discontinue the classic program.
Fans of the app were outraged and took to social media to voice their anguish. — -- Microsoft said it would keep developing its Paint program on Monday amid fears that the 32-year-old application ...
A mere day after its announcement, you can already test the newest, 3D-obsessed generation of Microsoft Paint—if you’re a Windows Insider, that is. Paint 3D Preview is now available for download for ...
On Sunday, Microsoft put the apparently beloved drawing program Paint on a list of features to be removed or deprecated in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, spawning odes to the 32-year-old program ...
A: Microsoft Paint (a.k.a. Paintbrush) is a graphics editor that comes pre-installed on PCs as part of Windows. It serves as a basic drawing program and image editor for JPG, GIF and TIFF files, ...
Microsoft is giving its Paint program the brushoff. The software company on Friday named Paint on a list of apps that are on the chopping block for future versions of Windows — alongside Outlook ...