The digital canvas of the 2000s
If there is a program that evokes nostalgia, that is undoubtedly MS Paint. Also known as Microsoft Paint, it is a graphics creation and editing program that is included by default in all versions of Windows since 1985. Yes, we know it is not the most advanced software in its category, but that does not take away from it being one of the most used, even today. What makes it so popular?
The most popular digital editing program
MS Paint is, by far, one of the most accessible drawing and image editing tools available. Thanks to its default inclusion in Windows, we don't have to rack our brains to find and use it.
The program runs on a fairly simple user interface that allows drawing, coloring, editing, and manipulating images. From pixel art creation to quick editing of screenshots, MS Paint offers a wide range of creative possibilities. Although it may lack the advanced capabilities of other free programs (Canvas, for example), the charm of MS Paint lies in its simplicity.
Simple, but effective
Contrary to popular belief, MS Paint is an excellent tool for those looking for a quick and simple way to perform basic image editing tasks. It is ideal for resizing images, adding text, or simply including basic graphics. Furthermore, its familiarity and ease of use make MS Paint very popular among users with no experience in graphic design or image editing.
MS Paint is compatible with a wide variety of formats, such as Windows Bitmap (BMP), JPEG, PNG, GIF, and single-page TIFF files. We can also use a scanner to digitize our images and edit them in MS Paint, or even external cameras.
Recently, MS Paint received a facelift from Microsoft with the intention of making it more modern. It is now included in Windows 11 and is adapted to work on touch screens. You can even use an external stylus that is compatible.
A classic that never goes out of style
Overall, Microsoft's program continues to withstand the test of time, despite the innovations we see today in the world of photo editing and digital painting. By providing an easy way to create and edit files, MS Paint has been key for numerous users to express their creativity, even with the limitations that the program has.
User reviews about MS Paint
by Sherrill Schier
This is what I used to be able to do, but with this new program I can't copy and paste. I am using print screen and then paste but it never puts anything in the paste screen. More
by Sherrill Schier
I hate the new MS paint progrram. I used it a lot to copy an image and then modify for my travel business and it was so easy to print screen and paste into the old paint. Now this is not an option and I can not find how to paste a picture into paint. This really sucks. I returned my new computer and went back to my old one just so I can use the old paint for Windows 8 and 10. More
by Sandra Bo
I absolutely hate both paint and paint 3d in windows 11. Can I get windows 10 paint back?
by Bharath Sarja
My suggestion to Ms paint if we text something in the paint we need to edit again while using after saving file no need beacuse while using the paint explaining something if we written but we cannot edit again we need to rub so if edit option there It will be best app More
by Station_Z
bruhhh not even similar to ms paint.
by XxgamerxX
bruh. we could just search up ms paint in windows 10, but for mac or linux users, ok.