Microsoft recovers and announces that Paint remains

Microsoft recovers and announces that Paint remains



The company reverses its decision to delete Paint after the bad reception of the news in social networks



  Microsoft announced on Monday its decision to remove Paint from its update after 32 years of life and social networks were filled with sad comments from thousands of users. Faced with the avalanche of criticism, the company reverses and confirms that the program will stay.

The technology has announced on its blog that it intends to offer Paint in a free version through Windows Store. "MS Paint has a lot of fans, it's been amazing to see so much love for our old and faithful application," they say from Windows, so they've decided that everyone can access it.

   In fact, the program has already disappeared from the list of applications that will be deleted or those that will be replaced by others in the new operating system update.

The company planned to replace Paint 3D with a new program called 'Windows 10 Fall Creators Update'. The Paint 3D application is available with Windows 10 Creators, and allows you to perform functions such as the traditional version of Paint, as well as using line and curves tools, as well as 2D creation.

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