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  3. Booted Windows 11 for the first time in a long while because I need to make a quick change to a document I don’t have a soft copy of, and MS Paint is quick and easy.

Booted Windows 11 for the first time in a long while because I need to make a quick change to a document I don’t have a soft copy of, and MS Paint is quick and easy.

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  • user47@vmst.ioU This user is from outside of this forum
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    Booted Windows 11 for the first time in a long while because I need to make a quick change to a document I don’t have a soft copy of, and MS Paint is quick and easy. But first, I need to install updates and reboot a few times. No choice. 🙄

    #WindowsSucks

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    • user47@vmst.ioU user47@vmst.io

      Booted Windows 11 for the first time in a long while because I need to make a quick change to a document I don’t have a soft copy of, and MS Paint is quick and easy. But first, I need to install updates and reboot a few times. No choice. 🙄

      #WindowsSucks

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      @User47 You know you can find similar/alternative software just by searching the web, right?

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      12 Open Source Paint Applications for Linux Users

      Looking for a Microsoft Paint alternative on Linux? Here are some open source paint applications for Linux users.

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      It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

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        @User47 You know you can find similar/alternative software just by searching the web, right?

        Link Preview Image
        12 Open Source Paint Applications for Linux Users

        Looking for a Microsoft Paint alternative on Linux? Here are some open source paint applications for Linux users.

        favicon

        It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

        user47@vmst.ioU This user is from outside of this forum
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        @RadND For sure. But sometimes I’m just not in the mood for the multi hour process of app bake-off and install of something that is familiarish, but different enough to require relearning troubleshooting etc etc

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