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Most people think of Windows Paint as the plucky image editor responsible for most stick figures drawn on a PC, or that app you paste your screenshots into. Microsoft would like to make it a lot more ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Paint 3D. On November 4, the app will be kicked out of the Microsoft Store and will no longer be available for download. Those of you who already have the app in ...
Microsoft is taking its superb AI art / visual designer tool, Microsoft Designer, and opening it up to the general public today. The company is also publicizing its intelligent features: AI-generated ...
Paint 3D — is a reimagining of the classic Microsoft Paint with 3D modeling and printing features that was launched in October 2016. Some users, according to tomshardwarehave received an in-app ...
A couple of months ago, word (and images) of a new Microsoft Designer app leaked to the web. During its Fall Surface event on October 12, Microsoft officially introduced Microsoft Designer, its new ...
Thanks to Microsoft Designer's integration with the Photos app, I've finally found a photo editing experience that's both powerful and effortless. One of my most-used features of Microsoft Designer is ...
Microsoft’s Megan Saunders scans sandcastle before importing it as a 3D object into Windows 10 Creators Update. (GeekWire Photo / Nat Levy) Microsoft this morning unveiled its next refresh of Windows ...
The Microsoft Designer app is now available as a public preview after the brand first announced it in October 2022. The Designer app is Microsoft’s productivity spin on AI art tools such as OpenAI’s ...
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that its AI-powered Designer app is officially coming out of preview and is now available to all users on iOS and Android. The Canva-like app lets people generate ...
Microsoft Copilot announced a trio of updates to its platform, including: Why we care. Microsoft’s updated Copilot homepage is designed to make navigation smoother, though it might take a bit of ...
A little bit of sleuthing through the layers of tabs, ribbons, menus and buttons on the Microsoft Word workspace reveals that you can do quite a bit more than just typing flat characters on a document ...