Nooo, not house painting.
I've never found much use for many of the communist bundled programs that are forced upon me by the operating systems software company.
But to give credit where credit is due, the "Paint" program that comes with windows is perfect for re-sizing the images when sharing with my favorite online friends. It's a lightweight program that doesn't have a lot of features, therefore it's easy to learn.
The one thing I wish they (software makers) would do is stop futzing with a good thing. If it works, leave it alone. By the time I get comfortable finding where they hid stuff, the next operating system (latest and greatest, of course) moves it somewhere else...
Lastly, the other program that is handy when sharing with my online friends is the "Snip" tool. That is how I created a copy of my "paint" program to showoff here.
Anyway, the paint program lets you resize in "pixels" or as a "percentage" of the original file size. I almost always use "pixels". I normally don't bother to go through the extra step of right clicking to open up the original picture files "properties". If I did, then I suppose the "percentage" feature would be slightly more useful to me. But for practical purposes I want the picture's "width" to be somewhere near 450 pixels anyway, while keeping its "ratio" the same. With that set I'll accept the "height" however it needs to present itself.
Now, if only I could "resize" my body, taller that is...