So if you want to use the new Paint app on Windows 10, this is the only way to do it. From the looks of it, the new Paint app is not coming to Windows 10 since the package name is different and there are no 32-bit builds in the MSIX package. So that is how you can modify the new Windows 11 Paint app and make it compatible with Windows 10. To sum up, I like the UI changes and clean buttons on the new Paint, but for most users, the Windows 10 Paint app will still be the preferred choice for now. And it’s on the expected lines, as the new Paint app is still in preview and will need more bug fixes to make it as snappy as the older one. Left: Old Windows 10 Paint app | Right: New Windows 11 Paint appĪpart from that, on the performance front, the new Paint app is noticeably slower than the older classic one.
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