RIP MS Paint: 1985-2017, MS Paint will not be available in future update of Windows 10


Fans of Microsoft's long-standing Paint program are suddenly feeling terribly blue.

The company recently declared that Microsoft Paint is on an inventory of options that area unit set to be "removed and deprecated" within the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, set to be free this fall.

The 32-year-old(1985-2017) graphic-editing program is formally marked as deprecated, that means it'll be within the fall update however is not any longer being actively updated and will be phased out at some purpose. It's unclear once Microsoft can formally take away Paint from its package.

Paint was Microsoft's original Windows 1.0 program once the corporate launched in 1985 and had been a staple in its systems for years. better-known for its simplicity, Paint allowed users to dream of being the digital technologist carver by victimization their computer's mouse because the brush.

In October, Microsoft free Paint 3D, associate degree updated version of the applying that allowed users to share add a web community. It removed its 3D Builder app for the autumn update and inspired users to use Paint 3D instead.

Outlook specific and Reader area unit 2 of the opposite noteworthy things Microsoft removed within the package update. The company's Mail app has basically replaced Outlook specific for a few time currently and Reader are integrated in with the Microsoft Edge application, consistent with the company's statement.

Microsoft didn't in real time reply to missive of invitation for comment.



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