With new operating system versions, some features inevitably end up on the cutting room floor. Windows users became outraged when they learned that the classic Microsoft Paint will be deprecated in the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. While Paint hasn’t even seen an update since Windows 7, people started scrambling for alternatives and cursing Microsoft for removing their favorite crappy image editing program. But Microsoft said that it will deprecate Paint in the new update, not remove it. Did you know there’s a difference? Removal of a feature means that it’s completely gone with no official method to restore...
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