Microsoft Paint Leaked: Launch Together With Microsoft's Surface AIO Event?

Speculations for Microsoft's "new version of Microsoft Paint" has been circulating since a prototype of it was recently leaked. It is also believed that it may be launched during Microsoft's Surface All-In-One event on October 26, 2016.

The Verge's Tom Warren tried the "new version of Microsoft Paint" and provided valuable insights as to what to expect. The "new version of Microsoft Paint" prototype happens to be distributed to Microsoft tests May 2016 to do few test runs. The "new version of Microsoft Paint" seems to act and respond much faster compared to the current ones installed in most Windows run machines. Using the fingers for editing or even doing Electronic Signature is easier. The downside is that the said app doesn't have layering support unlike its counterpart Adobe Photoshop. This limits the usability of the "new version of Microsoft Paint" based on Techspot report.

Microsoft testers should be in a hurry if they want to launch the "new version of Microsoft Paint" for public's consumption soonest. This event is intended to announce the upgrades and other developments Windows have incorporated in their Surface PCs. Microsoft is also expected to unveil a brand new device shared by The Express UK.

Windows users are looking forward to ongoing developments of the "new version of Microsoft Paint" because the test/ demo version of it has been leaked and available to be viewed in different sites. There is no official word on the release date of the "new version of Microsoft Paint'. It also not certain if it will be part of Microsoft's All-In-One event late October. At least it is good to know that a new version is soon to be released. It is important to be reminded that the "new version of Microsoft Paint" will only be available to users of Microsoft Windows 10.

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