

However, in 2021, Kid Pix was made just as accessible as it once was by Vikrum Nijjar, who ported the first Kid Pix to release a free web version. Since Kid Pix’s initial release as public domain software in 1989, newer iterations have become monetized, while older versions have become relatively incompatible with modern operating systems. The road to repopularize Kid Pix, on the other hand, hasn’t been as straightforward. Sure, you should be doing homework, but Carmen Sandiego is on the loose! I don't really like the mouse buttons that allow you to draw.Computer Lab Week is our ode to the classic “school” games, like Oregon Trail and Number Munchers, that kept us from being productive. having layers that you can export, while not true to the spirit of ms paint, would be good for those animating on an iPad who want to attempt ms paint style animations that were popular a decade ago and having more of the features on the desktop version of ms paint I would like because then it would make this app feel more ms paint. Having a gallery that allows users to copy and paste between images would be nice and also have connectivity to Files. I have my own thoughts on what could make this app better: It's getting there, and what's nice is that it's always updating and the developers are very responsive to the reviews.


This is a very well done adaptation of ms paint on iOS. Great app with suggestions to make it better Idk what’s going on exactly behind the curtain but it’s essentially impossible to do anything on this app that requires typing numbers, and you can’t even copy and paste numbers from your clipboard to avoid having to deal with the bugginess.

It just does not put the number you’re typing, for instance I was trying to resize the canvas up 200% and the app would not allow me to type a number higher than 100 without changing the number I typed to say 100. The only issue I really have is that trying to type numbers when resizing a canvas or section of the image or when choosing a color does NOT work at all. The UI is a bit clunky and hard to use because it has buttons for right click and left click that you have to maneuver to use it but that’s just the way it goes about converting paint to phone. but if you’re looking for MS paint on mobile this is it. This app is a very faithful recreation of MS paint, down to the flaws of it such as a lack of an opacity tool, layers, etc.
