Today, Microsoft released a list of features and functionalities that are set to be removed from Windows 10 in the Fall Creators Update. The list is mostly made up of underutilized or non-functioning programs, but one application in particular stuck out on the list: Microsoft Paint, the beloved drawing/editing program.
According to Microsoft's official update notes, Microsoft Paint is tagged as "deprecated," meaning it is "not in active development and might be removed in future releases." Based on that wording, it sounds like Paint isn't going away just yet, but Microsoft would recommend finishing up any MS Paint masterpieces sooner than later.
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According to Microsoft's official update notes, Microsoft Paint is tagged as "deprecated," meaning it is "not in active development and might be removed in future releases." Based on that wording, it sounds like Paint isn't going away just yet, but Microsoft would recommend finishing up any MS Paint masterpieces sooner than later.
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