UPDATE: MS Paint has NOT been discontinued, it seems, as Microsoft has responded to the outpouring of nostalgic grief around the basic PC art program's demise after 32 years. Instead, it is shifting ...
Yesterday, Microsoft woke up to a lot of anger and frustration from Windows users that probably came as a big surprise. It was in response to Microsoft’s decision to deprecate MS Paint from Windows 10 ...
Update 5:58pm CT, July 24: Reports of MS Paint’s demise were apparently exaggerated. A Microsoft spokesperson tells the Daily Dot that the iconic software isn’t going way, but rather going to live in ...
UPDATE: Hooray! After announcing Microsoft Paint was going to be “removed and deprecated,” the company cleared up confusion and confirmed that the program is here to stay. “MS Paint is not going away, ...
The company is reportedly also considering adding AI capabilities to default Microsoft apps akin to what iOS and Android phones already have. Reading time 2 minutes Microsoft is on a bit of an AI kick ...
Microsoft is rolling MS Paint into the more complex Paint 3D software, and removing it from the stock set of programs that come with Windows 10. Folks who want to use it will have to download it (free ...
In what's sure to bring a wave of nostalgia, everyone's favorite image editor from the 1990s is back in the news. As part of an update for Windows Insiders, Microsoft Paint is getting support for two ...
Stand down, everyone: Microsoft Paint isn’t going away after all. Microsoft signaled an about-face in a blog post Monday night by Megan Saunders, a general manager within the Windows Experiences group ...
Microsoft Paint is the first painting application to be introduced on a computer, and it has been around since the early versions of Windows. It is a classic painting utility known for its simplicity, ...
Windows users who rely on MS Paint for quick image editing will be happy to know that Microsoft’s graphics editor will continue to live on. Despite Microsoft’s plans to remove MS Paint from Windows 10 ...
Microsoft is planning to end support for MS Paint on October 17th. For the first time since it was introduced 32 years ago along with Windows 1.0, the program won't receive any future updates. Over ...