

Microsoft is also expected to highlight devices from Windows OEMs and unveil gaming-related updates. A new Paint app would showcase how Microsoft's hardware and software improvements complement each other in Windows 10 and how a stylus and touch could be introduced to a desktop PC experience.Īn all-in-one would also round out Microsoft's Surface hardware lineup, arriving almost exactly a year after it introduced its first laptop, the Surface Book. It's not clear yet whether Paint will be released as a standalone app or if it will be shipped with a Windows update.Īccording to The Verge's Microsoft sources, Microsoft is aiming the rumored all-in-one at creatives.

The app also retains Paint's basic features that have been there for the past decade. The tutorial video shows new painting tools that support pen and touchscreen for editing and staging scenes, using blended 2D designs, stickers, and 3D objects, which can be swiveled or flipped to be viewed from different angles.

Six days after delivering a failed Windows 10 update, Microsoft has offered a fix-it script and an explanation. Thank you MS Paint for being a part of my computer subject and childhood life.Microsoft releases fix for Windows 10 cumulative update issues I'm kind of emotional about ms paint being killed off, i remember all the sonic sprites i edited back in 2006- teenage dortbag July 25, 2017 MS Paint is soon gonna become I miss Paint. MS Paint represents nostalgia, creative democracy, playfulness, and it got kids into drawing/painting - Amanda Jenkins ( #r4today- Nico Macdonald July 25, 2017 The online community has come forward in reminiscing old days of Microsoft Paint. In the search box next to Start on the taskbar, type paint and then select Paint from the list of results. Amidst today's commentary around MS Paint we wanted to take this opportunity to set the record straight, clear up some confusion and share some good news:MS Paint is here to stay, it will just have a new home soon, in the Windows Store where it will be available for free." Classic Microsoft Paint should already be on your Windows PC. It's been amazing to see so much love for our trusty old app. If there's anything we learned, it's that after 32 years, MS Paint has a lot of fans. The blog states, "we've seen an incredible outpouring of support and nostalgia around MS Paint.
