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Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc confirmed today that the classic Paint will remain in Windows 10 for the time being and will be available as part of the May 2019 Update. Its removal alert is also gone.
Microsoft unveiled Paint 3D last October, and quickly confirmed its plans to bring it to Windows 10 Mobile. You can now see what the app looks like on Windows 10 phones - but it's still not available.
Microsoft Paint lives on, just not inside Windows 10 Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer July 25, 2017 at 2:27 a.m. PT Microsoft still loves MS Paint, but it won't be updating it in future.
Microsoft’s new Paint app for Windows 10 will play into this plan, alongside apps from third parties. Any potential Surface hardware will compliment the company’s software improvements.
Most of the main MS Paint functions were to be integrated into the more modern Paint 3D app, as part of a broader push to entice creators to use Windows 10. It’s not clear if Microsoft still ...
Microsoft is retiring Paint 3D, the 3D modeling tool introduced with Windows 10, and it will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024.
Microsoft in 2017 decided to freeze development of Paint and disappointed fans by declaring it "might be removed in future releases" of Windows 10. Back then, Microsoft was focussed on Paint's ...
Prior to this, Paint was put on the chopping block in 2017, as Microsoft added it to the features that were slated to be deprecated or removed from Windows 10 in an upcoming update.
Microsoft Paint is still used by many in Windows 11/10. Besides the basic image editing features like rotating, cropping, changing text colors, resizing an image, ability to save an image in black ...