Microsoft refreshes Paint and Photos apps to better match Windows 11

Microsoft continues to work on an updated design of the standard applications of its software platform to better match the look of the Windows 11 interface. The developers have already updated some of the standard applications, and now the turn has come to the Paint and Photos applications.

Microsoft refreshes Paint and Photos apps to better match Windows 11

In the new design of Paint, the developers decided to simplify the toolbar, making it more convenient. The outdated ribbon design has been replaced with a new fluent design. This makes Paint better blend in with the updated File Explorer, taskbar, and other elements of the Windows 11 user interface. At the top of the workspace are the main controls, such as File, Edit, and more. Various brushes and other tools can also be selected here. drawing.

Paint, like many other standard Windows tools, has a design with rounded corners. It looks like the update only affects Paint's design and won't get any new features with it. However, there are still several months before the launch of the stable version of Windows 11, so it cannot be ruled out that Paint will still receive some new functions.



As for the "Photos" application, it also received an updated interface design and became more productive. Editing tools are located at the top of the workspace, just like many mobile image editors for Android and iOS. More information on the changes in the Photos app will be released as it rolls out to device users using test versions of Windows 11.

Note that Microsoft continues to work on an updated interface for other standard Windows applications. Updated versions of Outlook, Teams and many other applications are expected in the future.

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