Three of the apps we've all come to expect (and rely on?) as part of a fresh installation of Windows look set to switch to being optional in future versions of Windows 10. As Windows Latest reports, ...
Microsoft Paint was one of the apps marked for deprecation in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Although Paint had since remained available to users, it never received any new feature as it faced ...
Microsoft has decided not to remove its built-in Paint app from Windows 10, despite announcing plans to do so and leave it available in the Microsoft Store. The company revealed its decision to remove ...
Microsoft is adding a new widget to the Windows 10 taskbar. The widget when expanded will show a news feed and weather information. Users can also add topics of interests so that the information cards ...
Microsoft's apparently cold send-off for "trusty old" MS Paint in a widely-reported support note yesterday was misunderstood, according to the company. Microsoft posted a blog on Monday evening to ...
In context: Paint was never meant to be a pro-level graphics editor. Still, it became one of the most used applications in early versions of Windows and introduced million to painting on a computer.
One of Windows’ most historic applications—and one of Windows 10’s few remaining native desktop programs—is receiving a radical overhaul in the free Windows 10 Creators Update releasing next spring.
Microsoft is adding a new widget to the Windows 10 taskbar. The widget when expanded will show a news feed and weather information. Users can also add topics of interests so that the information cards ...