![]() The company wasn’t able to release a new build for the Dev Channel last week, though we hope the Windows Insider team will be able to ship some new bits later today at 10AM PT. We’re looking forward to seeing if Microsoft will officially announce the release of classic Paint on the Microsoft Store with the latest Windows 10 Insider flight this week. Both Paint 3D and 3D Viewer are no longer included on clean installs of the latest Windows 10 Insider builds, though both apps remain available to download on the Microsoft Store. ![]() Ironically, Paint 3D, the new version of Paint Microsoft launched in 2017 will no longer be pre-installed on new installations of Windows 10 later this year. Choose Open from that same screen, or find it in the Start menu by searching for paint 3d. ![]() Visit the download page through the link below, and select Get in Store app to launch Microsoft Store. want the latest versions of Paint (not the 3D. Paint 3D is available only on Windows 11 and Windows 10. Bringing Paint to the Microsoft Store will allow the company to update it more frequently, and the software giant has recently done the same with Notepad which is also available to download from the Microsoft Store. have rolled out the Windows 10 Creators Update, which gave Paint a very interesting update which has. ![]() Paint on the Microsoft Store comes with a new icon inspired by Microsoft’s Fluent Design, but overall it’s the same classic Paint app users know and love. ![]()
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