Microsoft had planned to remove the popular Paint application from Windows 10, but apparently changed its mind. The company had warned Windows 10 users that the Paint application will be removed but these warnings have disappeared in the upcoming May 2019 Update (1903).
"Yes, MSPaint will be included in version 1903", said on Twitter Brandon LeBlanc, director of Windows development at Microsoft. "It will remain integrated into Windows 10 for now."
LeBlanc did not disclose why Microsoft stopped displaying the warnings, but made it clear that Paint would not be removed from Windows 10 in the near future.
Microsoft described Paint as a "deprecated" application, which means it was not in active development and could be removed in future versions of Windows. The company had planned to remove it from Windows 10 and distribute it as a free optional application through the Microsoft Store.
Note that most of the main functions of the MS Paint application are integrated in the modern Paint 3D application.
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