![]() While Paint will be available for download from the Windows Store, that's not the same as being a core part of Windows. Microsoft said in a blog post it saw an "incredible outpouring of support and nostalgia around MS Paint" on Monday and that the program is "here to stay."Īs of last year, the app still had over 100 million monthly users. ![]() It has been installed with every version of Windows since. ![]() The program was released in 1985 with the first version of Windows 1.0. Paint was on Microsoft's list of "deprecated" features for future software releases, which means it's "not in active development" and could be removed soon. "In the future, we will offer MS Paint in the Windows Store also for free, and continue to provide new updates and experiences to Paint 3D so people have the best creative tools all in one place," a Microsoft spokesperson told CNN Tech late Monday night. Microsoft Paint isn't dead yet, after all.įollowing an outcry from fans on Monday, Microsoft said the app will soon land in the Windows Store for free.
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