Monday, 24 July 2017

Microsoft is preparing to kill off Paint.

The company has revealed that the iconic graphics editing app is no longer “in active development”, and may be removed from Windows altogether.
Paint was introduced back in 1985, and has featured on every version of Microsoft’s computer operating system.
The company has published a support document listing a number of Windows features that are set to be killed off.
3D Builder app, Apndatabase.xml, Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET), Outlook Express, Reader app, Reading List, Screen saver functionality in Themes, Syskey.exe, TCP Offload Engine, Tile Data Layer and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Owner Password Management will be removed from Windopws 10 when the the Fall Creators Update arrives – most likely in September. 

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