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Microsoft is quietly retiring its Paint 3D Windows app. The app, which was launched in 2016, will no longer receive updates and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4.
We should clarify that this is the ‘3D’ spin on Paint, not the vanilla Microsoft Paint app which remains a core part of ...
The app has now moved to an advanced stage with its new iteration – Paint 3D, in Windows 11/10. The new app boasts a transformed look and features upgraded tools .
Paint 3D's impending demise was revealed through a banner that appears for some people in the app itself. But if you're a fan, there is some good news.
M icrosoft is officially retiring Paint 3D, the 3D modeling tool introduced with Windows 10. The company announced that the app will be deprecated and removed from the Microsoft Store on November ...
As of November 4th, Paint 3D will no longer be available for download or receive updates. Microsoft has also announced that support for the app will cease entirely after this date.
Microsoft is set to retire its Paint 3D app on November 4, 2024, marking the end of an era for the 3D modeling and editing software. The app, which was launched with much fanfare in 2017 as part ...
Windows Paint 3D app not working or opening. If Windows 11/10 Paint 3D is not working or opening, keeps crashing, or opens and closes immediately, then here are some fixes to help you.
To recap the tale of Paint 3D, you may recall it first graced Windows 10 as a new stock app in 2016, not long after the OS launched, as part of the first update.