![]() ![]() The application, now renamed to Paint ( MSPAINT.EXE) received a major redesign with Windows 95 in order to fit in the aesthetic of the new user interface. With the release of Windows NT 3.1, Paintbrush was also ported to Win32. This version introduced support for the BMP and PCX format. In Windows 2.x, the MSP format was changed, and while the new version of Paint supported both formats, images in the new format had to be converted to the old one using the new CVTPAINT.EXE conversion tool if they were to be used in Windows 1.0 applications.įor Windows 3.0, Microsoft decided to license ZSoft's PC Paintbrush product, which supported true color graphics as opposed to the existing Paint tool, as a base for its Paintbrush ( PBRUSH.EXE). At the time, it only supported monochrome graphics in a custom MSP format. Paint was introduced in Windows 1.0 Alpha Release as PAINT.EXE, although it is absent from the currently available Alpha Release disk set for unknown reasons. ![]()
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