Once kids’ favourite Microsoft Paint will be brushed aside for 3D drawing

Microsoft on Monday announced the end of days for its pioneering Paint application as it focuses on software for 3-D drawing.

By:AFP, SAN FRANCISCO
| Updated on: Jul 25 2017, 08:29 IST
Paint was among applications installed by default on Windows-powered personal computers and drew a strong following.
Paint was among applications installed by default on Windows-powered personal computers and drew a strong following.

Microsoft on Monday announced the end of days for its pioneering Paint application as it focuses on software for 3-D drawing.

Paint drawing and image processing software that made its debut in 1985 with the Windows operating system was among the applications listed as "removed or deprecated" in a Windows 10 Fall Creators Update set for release later this year.

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Features or functions on the list "are not in active development and might be removed in future releases," according to the US technology company.

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For decades, Paint was among applications installed by default on Windows-powered personal computers and drew a strong following.

Fans of the application will be able to take solace in a Paint 3-D version launched early this year.

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First Published Date: 25 Jul, 08:17 IST
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