Now, the latest blow to your nerd childhood: Microsoft will be killing off its long-lived Microsoft Paint feature with the release of a Microsoft 10 update in the fall.

The Replacement? Paint 3D

Microsoft’s list of “features that are removed or deprecated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update” is the source of the news: MS Paint is on it, alongside other features including Outlook Express, Reader app, Reading list, and Sync Your Settings. The Guardian has the full story on MS Paint’s 32-year-long legacy: They also explain the replacement, an interloper on your childhood that comes complete with simplistic 3D veneer like some sort of early-2000s logo design. Speaking personally, I can say that as someone too cheap for a Photoshop subscription, I use Paint perhaps a dozen times a week. Granted, I just use it to crop photos and Paint 3D can probably handle that task for me. But today isn’t about questioning the nostalgia outrage conveyor belt. It’s about honoring a legacy. Microsoft Paint is dead. Long live Microsoft Paint. Update: Turns out you can honor the MS Paint legacy by continuing to use it for free, Microsoft has confirmed. Your nerd childhood is saved! At least until the next disaster starts the outrage conveyor belt up again.