![]() ![]() ![]() MS Paint has been bundled with Windows since 1.0, although it has evolved greatly to its current iteration (I haven't yet played around with Windows 8 Paint) and Windows XP versions of Paint can apparently be used to scan documents (although I've never used it for that purpose). Search for "MS Paint drawings" and you'll see what I mean - the Venice one is truly fantastic, although the guy cheated and used Photoshop for some filters afterward so I don't know if we can truly count that ). Are there truly any other uses for this program? Well, yes - I do recall seeing some really fantastic MS Paint drawings. I've always used it as a simple screen shot capturing tool where I can quickly screen capture, save as GIF (Windows 98 versions of MS Paint could only save as BMP) and upload it to show someone a bug I'm experiencing on a web platform. Microsoft Paint is not the Photoshop for the poor, nor is it a powerful image editor. ![]()
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