🐱 R.I.P. MS Paint

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/07/24/microsoft-killing-legendary-paint-32-years

Microsoft is finally killing off its legendary Paint program after more than three decades.

The software giant announced it will drop support for the popular drawing app in its upcoming Windows 10 update.

It marked Paint as "deprecated" in a list of apps and features that may be removed from the software, meaning the app is "not in active development and might be removed in future releases".

Microsoft Paint has been a staple of the Windows operating system for 32 years and has been installed with every version since 1985. The tool lets users easily copy and paste, crop and colour images, or simply doodle and create drawings.

As of last year, Paint was still used by 100 million people a month, according to Microsoft.

The death of Paint comes as part of Microsoft's Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, announced in May. The update will bring tools that make it easier to switch between tablets, laptop and phones and augmented reality video and photo editing tools in StoryMix.

The Fall Creators update is expected to be released in the Autumn, although Microsoft has not confirmed a release date.

Microsoft is sidelining Paint following the release of its next generation Paint 3D in April. Paint 3D contains tools for 3D image making and, although it is inspired by the original, is not a direct update.


While Paint is not useful for complicated photo editing or design, its simplicity made it popular with early users of Windows and it has remained a feature of the operating system.


The updated Paint 3D is designed for use with Microsoft's Surface Pen, which lets users draw more natural and detailed pictures than were ordinarily possible in classic Paint.

Despite its simplicity, many users were still able to create detailed drawings and sketches using the simple tools in Paint.
 
For a moment I've read MS Paint Adventures and thought that Andrew Hussie finally snapped and wanted to erase his legacy to completely merge with his Chuck Tingle persona (I wouldn't mind just for the "absolute madman" factor)

Anyway, Paint was the painting tool equivalent of a dinosaur working a minimum wage job at McDonald: ancient, out of place, cumbersome and barely useful to society. I say good riddance

Let's hope that the next one will be at least marginally better.
 
Why must everything good and marginally useful die for forced mobile integration?

Because the big rich people upstairs say so.

I love MS Paint. I always have a hard time making pixel art with other programs because they are needlessly complicated. All I need are simple tools. I'm sure that there are clones out there. And somebody's going to make an exact copy. But it sucks that they are dropping support for a useful program because of mobile integration. So many websites look like ass now so people can browse easier on their phones.

I'm trapped on Vista for the time being. I actually need a new PC. But I think I'll skip Windows 10.
 
Maybe I'm old, but to me it seems like a mandatory software for a MS computer. This is a problem for when it comes to taking screenshots easily, It was nice being able to assume that every machine will by default have pre installed software that lets you screen cap, crop, resize, flip, add text captions to, even convert file types! That makes helping people over the phone or through instruction that much easier, and now its gone, which probably means more shitty second hand software. it was useful software that i even have open right now for a post i just made here. I don't need to sit through a long boot up, or spend money on software for edits like that,to me, these are abilities that a computer should innately have.
 
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