After over 1,300 days, Paint is finally on its way to the Microsoft Store


    It’s taken three and a half years, but Paint is finally on its way to the Microsoft Store. The beloved creative application has been a staple of Windows for decades. Microsoft assured people that the app wasn’t going anywhere, except to the Microsoft Store as a free application back in July 2017.

    Paint isn’t available for download through the Microsoft Store just yet, but its release appears to be imminent. Aggiornamenti Lumia spotted Paint in the Microsoft Store and managed to get it running on a PC with Windows 10 (Build 19043). While they managed to download it and get it to run, it doesn’t seem to be generally available for download.

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    The blog post discussing Paint’s move to the Microsoft Store is so old that the store was still called the Windows Store.

    MS Paint is here to stay, it will just have a new home soon, in the Windows Store where it will be available for free.

    The Paint app within the Microsoft Store uses the new app icon.

    Aggiornamenti Lumia states on Twitter that Microsoft will likely announce the Microsoft Store version of Paint today alongside a new Windows Insider build.

    While Paint probably isn’t one of the best Windows 10 apps by modern standards, it’s still quite popular. People around the web passionately told Microsoft to keep the app around when it was threatened a few years ago.

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