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Microsoft Paint is a painting software developed by microsoft for their famous unusanle operating system line Windows. The software went through numerous versions but was first released on November 1985 for Windows 1.0. Microsoft stopped caring about it and are praying that Paint3D (their horrible software, I HATE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SO BLOODY MUCH!) will be it's replacor.   
Microsoft Paint is a painting software developed by microsoft for their famous unusanle operating system line Windows. The software went through numerous versions but was first released on November 1985 for [[Windows]] 1.0. Microsoft stopped caring about it and are praying that Paint3D (their horrible software, I HATE [[Microsoft|MICROSOFT]] SOFTWARE SO BLOODY MUCH!) will be it's replacor.   


The software is well known for it's capabilities to bring the true artist out of people and is commonly the preferred software for making all types of [[wojak|'jaks]]. The software contains all brushes a real artist needs and many colours to enjoy!
The software is well known for it's capabilities to bring the true artist out of people and is commonly the preferred software for making all types of [[wojak|'jaks]]. The software contains all brushes a real artist needs and many colours to enjoy!

Revision as of 02:01, 6 June 2023

Microsoft Paint is a painting software developed by microsoft for their famous unusanle operating system line Windows. The software went through numerous versions but was first released on November 1985 for Windows 1.0. Microsoft stopped caring about it and are praying that Paint3D (their horrible software, I HATE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SO BLOODY MUCH!) will be it's replacor.

The software is well known for it's capabilities to bring the true artist out of people and is commonly the preferred software for making all types of 'jaks. The software contains all brushes a real artist needs and many colours to enjoy!

It does have many alternatives though, heres a list:

  • Paint.net
  • Krita
  • GIMP
  • Goydobe Photoshop
  • Any other software