Microsoft is adding one of the best photo editing features to Paint, and it's going to be free. According to a new post shared by Microsoft's Principal Product Manager Lead Dave Grochocki earlier this ...
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 ...
Microsoft Paint has been used to draw or alter art both simple and complex, such as this photo of a tree Renjishino / Wikimedia Commons Update, July 25, 2017: On Monday evening, Windows' official blog ...
For years, we've been able to freely use all the features in Windows apps like Notepad and Paint. But those days seem to be gone. Yes, the core features are still freely accessible, but the latest AI ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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Good news for MS Paint fans: Microsoft says the popular computer graphics software app will live on in its Windows Store. In a statement published late Monday, Microsoft confirmed it will continue to ...
When you install Windows 11, you get a wide variety of programs and apps (in the Windows world, these words get mixed up a lot, and they really mean the same thing). Many of them are linked to the ...
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 ...