Microsoft Is All Set To Scrap MS Paint & It Feels Like A Part Of My Childhood Will Die With It


It was in 2003 that my dad had bought me my first PC. "How else do you expect me to pass my computer exams if I don't have one at home to practice on?" I'd shouted at my parents 2 weeks before. 
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Looks like my tantrums worked because here it was. A brand new HP desktop waiting for me in my room.
Of course an investment of ₹38,000 on my parents behalf meant that I no longer had an alibi to flunk my computer exams. But hey, who cared? That was a worry for some other time. 
Right now, I was basking in the glory of my brand new belonging. One that made me a part of that elite group of students who had their own computer.





You know what was the principal application I opened in the wake of exchanging on my new PC? 
Paint. 
Yes, the excite of playing Mario and Virtua Cop was there, however there was something engaging about holding the mouse and simply giving yourself a chance to lose on that clear canvas with a plenty of apparatuses available to you. 
Where one could pick many hues to shading one's creative ability or more all, where any slip could without much of a stretch be amended with a fix catch.





We grew up, and so did Paint. We were no longer drawing stick figures on it. Nor were we making mountains with uneven edges and a wide river flowing out from their peaks. 



Source: Tech toyz


And even though we now had Photoshop to help us achieve grand artistic feats, Paint continued serving sophisticated purposes like helping us with basic edits and pasting screenshots. 
But now, after 32 years of companionship, looks like it's time to say goodbye. 
For, according to a report by The Guardian, Microsoft plans to drop Paint from its next Windows 10 update.





Paint isn't the only app that has been dropped by Microsoft from Window's future updates. Looks like Outlook Express, Reader App and Reading List too are on their way out.
But it's the elimination of Paint that's hurting us the most owing to the sheer nostalgic reverence the app held for most of us. While a specific date for its removal hasn't been fixed as yet, it's bound to happen in the immediate future.


We might have many advanced software at our disposal today, but it was Paint and its tiny pencil that encouraged the Picasso within us. 
We might have mastered Photoshop today but it'll never match the thrill of balancing that cursor on Paint as we tried to draw our imagination out.



Source: Fossbytes


Goodbye Paint! You might leave, but the memories will remain

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