After being After being around for 32 years and becoming one of the most recognized elements of the Windows operating system, Microsoft is planning to kill off graphics app Paint . The Redmond firm has threatened to depreciate the long-running program in the next Windows 10 update.
In a list of “ Features that are removed or depreciated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update ,” Paintis one of the items classed as “not in active development and might be removed in future releases."
Paint started out as a 1-bit monochrome licensed version of ZSoft’s PC Paintbrush in the first version of Windows 1.0 in 1985. Having been around for over three decades, and with the introduction of Paint 3D in April’s Windows 10 Creators Update, it seems as if the program will soon become nothing more than part of Windows' history.
While it was far from best graphics app and pales in comparison to professional programs, it’s still used by millions for a bit of quick and easy editing.
System Image Backup (SIB) solution is also being depreciated. Microsoft is pointing users to “full-disk backup solutions from other vendors” as an alternative.
Windows features that are definitely being removed include Outlook Express, Reader App and Reader list (both being integrated into Edge), and encryption utility Syskey, which Microsoft says is insecure - it recommends people use BitLocker instead.
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