Microsoft Paint will soon be dead !!!!!
My beloved Paint!!! You will be missed
Windows 10 Creators Update listed Microsoft Paint as one of the features deprecated in the near futures does this mean After 32 years with Windows – is it finally time to say goodbye to Paint?
well Not entirely – not just yet, anyway. Microsoft Paint’s move to the Deprecated list means it’s no longer in active development, and “might be removed in future releases. Paint isn’t being tossed into garbage with this update, but it might well head there soon.
Windows 10 Creators Update listed Microsoft Paint as one of the features deprecated in the near futures does this mean After 32 years with Windows – is it finally time to say goodbye to Paint?
well Not entirely – not just yet, anyway. Microsoft Paint’s move to the Deprecated list means it’s no longer in active development, and “might be removed in future releases. Paint isn’t being tossed into garbage with this update, but it might well head there soon.
Do not worry , as functionality from the original Microsoft Paint will not be removed from Windows. Instead, Microsoft is Updating and pushing functionality from Paint into the app Paint 3D. This app is available from Microsoft for free through the Windows Store right this minute.
Have a look at paint 3D on the Microsoft store,it might be pre-installed on your machine depending on the software build on your computer,if you recently bought a new computer with Windows then most probably It might just have come right out the box.
to be Honest Paint 3D is quite cool and with the changing needs and growing technologies this seems to be a fair move
So Yup its True Paint is Going away but it
might not be ripped mercilessly from all our computer . That part
might not be true. Microsoft wont be
annihilating Paint from the desktops of unsuspecting citizens of the planet
earth any time soon. At least, not unless they require this to happen in a
future update – which would be entirely absurd, as Paint has no element
within that’d present any sort of security risk to the user.
On the other hand, Paint 3D requires that
the user have at least 40.5MB of free space – and more than that if they plan
on saving any of their work. Paint 3D also requires Windows 10 with either x86
or x64 architecture under the hood. If these minimum requirements aren’t what
you have, may god have mercy on your Paint.
but if the above is the case than
people having anything less than the above mentioned requirements must have not
have paint removed and also there is always an another way around ,even if
Microsoft mercilessly removes paint we could side load paint .
For Now this is all we Know
But No matter what Paint will be missed if
its going anywhere
after all
It’s super easy to use something else,
instead of Paint. Use Paint 3D, and if you can’t get that figured out, try
either Paint.NET or GIMP. And remember – GeekyPajis nor the author of this
article take any responsibility for any downloads you make or software you load
now or in the future!
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