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Microsoft Paint to survive amid "outpouring of support"
Will become standalone app.
Brendon Foye
Jul 25 2017, 4:17PM
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Microsoft drops support for Paint
Was part of Windows since version 1.0 was released in 1985.
Alan Martin
Jul 25 2017, 9:21AM
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