Microsoft's graphics program Paint has been enclosed during a list of Windows ten options which will be either removed or not developed.
Paint has been a part of the Windows OS since its unleash in 1985 and is thought for its simplicity and basic inventiveresults.
Paint's successor, Paint 3D, can still be on the market.
The list was issued as a part of the Windows ten Fall Creators Update, that rolls enter the fall.
Microsoft says that options on the list are going to be either faraway from Windows ten or "not in active development and may well be removed in future releases".
Other options facing the axe embrace the Outlook categorical email shopper, that is replaced with the intrinsic Mail app, and also the Reader app, which can be integrated into Microsoft Edge.
Paint has been a part of the Windows OS since its unleash in 1985 and is thought for its simplicity and basic inventiveresults.
Paint's successor, Paint 3D, can still be on the market.
The list was issued as a part of the Windows ten Fall Creators Update, that rolls enter the fall.
Microsoft says that options on the list are going to be either faraway from Windows ten or "not in active development and may well be removed in future releases".
Other options facing the axe embrace the Outlook categorical email shopper, that is replaced with the intrinsic Mail app, and also the Reader app, which can be integrated into Microsoft Edge.