30 years after it was published in 1985, Microsoft's classic Paint app is positioning itself to a big tour. And this time it looks like he's going to have a great reason for his comeback with a great feature as you can see in the posted video.
Microsoft is reporting that is in development of a new and improved version of Paint specially designed for Windows 10, the new edition of its OS that has had a great acceptance by the general public. Apart from other interesting features, the renewed application will offer a wide variety of tools and brushes, as well as the ability to draw in 3D.
From the looks of it, the revamped version of Paint has been developed with Microsoft Surface Pen in mind, since now the app offers support to a great variety of tools with touch capabilities.
Already at the beginning of the year, WalkingCat speculated on the possibilities of a possible return of Paint when he was commenting on a series of leaked screenshots from a mysterious app that was called "new Paint".
A possible date for its launch is not known, but Microsoft would be willing to offer more information about the update of the app at its special event in New York on October 26, right where the tech giant is expected to unveil its new Surface device.
Until then, you can get a better idea through the shared videos or, through the application download itself from this link y instructions in italian. I have to tell you that since it is not a final version, you can find bugs or performance problems, so if you want to get all the experience that the application will give, you can arm yourself with a little patience so that on October 26, Microsoft can comment on its next release.