Microsoft Paint Deprecated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update After 32 Years of...

 
 
 
Microsoft Paint Deprecated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update After 32 Years of...

 
xda-developers
Jul 25, 2017 3:50 AM • by Aamir Siddiqui
Microsoft Paint Deprecated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update After 32 Years of Service

One of the most recognizable features of Microsoft's Windows OS is undoubtedly MS Paint. This simplistic image editing and drawing software came preloaded with all Windows installation, and its basic nature and widespread availability made it the go-to tool for simple edits on images. Whether it be resizing canvasses or highlighting certain areas for your school presentation, MS Paint was there and served without fail.

The upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update marks the end of the development road for Microsoft Paint, as Microsoft has added Paint to the list of features that are no longer in active development. Such features are deemed "Deprecated" and might be removed in future releases. Contrary to what several tech blogs are headlining, MS Paint is not removed just yet as it will likely continue on in future updates. The change here is that it will no longer be under development and can be removed in future releases without any need for further communication from Microsoft's end. Microsoft has not revealed when exactly this removal will take place, but the end for Paint is just around the corner now.

Paint made its first appearance in the very first version of Windows in 1985. The focus for this image editing app was never to be the best in its job, it was simply to be there. It wasn't even until Windows 98 that Paint could save in .jpeg. Microsoft did improve Paint in recent years, but it still could not compete against other "simple" offerings such as Paint.NET and on a grander scale, Adobe Photoshop.

For me, Paint will always occupy a special place in my heart. Paint was always there on every computer, and this reliability and accessibility was what the 7 year old me appreciated when boredom struck. The simplistic nature of Paint meant that a 90's child who could use a mouse could go on to create mountains and clouds and rivers, with the sun peeking out from the edge and stick men working in their fields… and then proceed to destroy it all with zigzag lines and mismatched color splotches when he got bored. Paint was also there when one had to crop images to fit into powerpoint presentations as a 13 year old, or when one needed to draw devil horns over a friend's birthday photo. And Paint was also there when 23 year old me wanted to make a feature image for use in an article announcing Paint's deprecation.

Paint is "succeeded" by Paint 3D, an app that features 3D image manipulation tools as well as 2D image editing. But the difference in functionality and ease-of-use is apparent from the very start. Paint 3D also loses out on Paint's strongest point of availability, as Paint 3D currently puts in minimum requirements which many users would not be able to meet. The limited availability then affects the familiarity with the software and ends up making the learning curve much steeper than it should ordinarily be.

My HP Pavilion AB549TX laptop with Windows v14393 cannot install and use Paint 3D

The final release date of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is still unknown. We hope Microsoft chooses to let Paint remain as part of Windows despite its deprecation. Just for old times' sake!


What are your thoughts on Paint's deprecation? Do you have any Paint memories to share? Share it with us in the comments below!

Source: Microsoft Support




Android Advices
Jul 22, 2017 1:59 PM • by Karthik Iyer
How To Install Android Nougat Based 5.8.3 Resurrection Remix ROM On Lenovo K6 Power Smartphone

Lenovo launched the new K6 Power smartphone a couple of months back and it is one of the most popular devices that Lenovo launched in recent times. It is a budget mid-ranged offering from the company which packs a huge battery and hence the name Power. It will easily last you for upto 2 days with medium usage on a single charge. However, if you own this smartphone, then you already know that the software on it is not the best one out there.

However, there is not a lot that you can do, other than flashing a third party custom ROM. There are a ton of options available for that in the market. Well, if you are wondering how to do it, then you are in the right place. Today we will show you exactly How To Install Android Nougat Based 5.8.3 Resurrection Remix ROM On Lenovo K6 Power Smartphone.

About the ROM

Below are some of the working features of the smartphone on this ROM –

  • Camera rear/front (Photographs)
  • Camera rear/front (Video – Use Camu from Play Store)
  • Auto brightness.
  • Fingerprint.
  • Bluetooth, Mic, Wi-Fi, GPS, IR
  • Hotspot
  • RIL

Now that it is out of the way, let's check out some of the requirements that are necessary for the installation. Below are some of the pre-requisite for the same –

Pre-requisite

  • The first thing which you need to make sure is that you are creating a complete backup of your files. Since we will be completely wiping the internal memory of the phone, you will end up loosing all your files.
  • You also need to make sure that you are installing a custom recovery software. You can install any of your choices, however, we suggest you go for TWRP for this installation.
  • You also need to make sure that the battery in the tablet has about 60-percent charge before you begin the installation. If your smartphone's battery dies during the installation, then you may end up with a completely bricked smartphone.
  • And lastly it is also necessary to make sure that you have downloaded the firmware file which is necessary for the installation. Without this file, you won't be able to proceed with the installation and hence we suggest you download the same from the link given below.

Download Resurrection Remix Nougat ROM For Lenovo K6 Power

Installation

  1. Assuming that you have downloaded the files given in the link above, it is now time to begin the installation process.
  2. The first thing which you need to make sure is that you copy the downloaded file to the smartphone.
  3. Once done, simply turn off your phone and enter into the recovery mode. You can do this by pressing Volume Down + Power Key at the same time.
  4. After this, once you are in the recovery menu, look for wipe and format option ⇒ wipe data, system, cache and Dalvik cache and initiate it.
  5. Once done, now return back to the recovery menu and tap on Install.
  6. Now it will ask you to browse for the firmware file which you had copied earlier. Simply navigate to the same and select it.
  7. After that simply swipe to begin the installation.
  8. Do make a note that the installation will take some time and hence we suggest you be patient with the same.
  9. After it is done, before rebooting you can also choose to install the GApps.
  10. Once this is done, your device will automatically reboot into the new ROM.

Do make a note that the first reboot may take a long time and hence we suggest you stay patient with the same. Having said, if you have any queries regarding the setup, then be sure to let us know by commenting down below and also stay tuned to Android Advices for more tutorials like this.




 
 

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