Paint says goodbye to microsoft and paint 3d arrives
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A couple of days ago we discussed some of the functions and applications that were going to be eliminated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. One of them was Microsoft Paint. Something that caused a lot of sadness in the networks among millions of users. After 32 years the image editor says goodbye.
Paint says goodbye to Microsoft and Paint 3D arrives
Instead, a new and improved version called Paint 3D will come to computers that update to this new version of the operating system. Therefore, this new version will become the default application installed on the computer. An important moment for Windows users.
Paint available in the Windows store
Although, once seen the great commotion that has caused the simplest image editor there is to be eliminated, from Microsoft they have offered a statement. The idea is to clarify this situation and the progress of the legendary program. Indeed, the old editor It will be replaced by Paint 3D, but it will no longer be available.
For all those who do not want to say goodbye to MS Paint there is good news. The publisher will continue to be available. Users will be able to download it for free in the Windows store. A move that appears to be a response to user complaints following the announcement of its withdrawal.
Therefore, with this movement we can see that Paint is not dead. They simply push it aside to make way for a more modern version with added features. But, for those who want to use it, it will continue to be available in the Windows store. What do you think of this decision?
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