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Microsoft updates Fresh Paint app for Windows 8 and Windows RT – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 15, 2013
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Fresh Paint app

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Microsoft has rolled out an update to the Fresh Paint app, available for both Windows 8 and Windows RT. This update is minor and features “bug fixes” according to the release notes on the Windows Store app detail page.

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For those that didn’t know, Fresh Paint is a realistic painting app for both adults and kids. “Fresh Paint is an easy to use, free app that includes oil paint and all the tools you need to paint. Whether you are an aspiring artist, parent, or kid (or kid at heart), Fresh Paint will help you unleash your inner creativity. We believe that brilliant, creative ideas can come from anyone, anytime. It’s time to set your creativity free,” the app description reads.

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The update to Fresh Paint simply addresses bugs and Microsoft has not detailed exactly what was fixed. Hit the download link below to snag the app or update it via the Windows Store. Let us know in the comments below if you notice anything different.

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