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Some students at Washington State University, in collaboration with Microsoft, have created an improved version of Paint, which comes standard with Windows. The software has been named Paint.NET and, as the name reveals, is developed in Microsoft .NET, allowing the .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed on the system before using Paint.NET. Paint.NET is capable of editing images. You can use layers and various tools to apply effects. Less than two weeks after the release of version 3.07 beta, the developers have prepared the final version of the 3.07 branch. The new version can be downloaded via this page downloaded from one of the mirror servers. What has changed in the final can be read below:

This update enhances the Line/Curve tool, significantly reduces the download size, and fixes some bugs related to opening and saving files in Windows Vista.

  • New: Line/Curve tool has been enhanced to allow drawing arrowheads, and to draw with various dashed- and dotted- styles.
  • New: Image tab thumbnails now have an indicator if the respective image has unsaved changes (an orange asterisk is shown).
  • Improved: The Save Configuration dialog (choose JPEG quality, etc.) now allows you to maximize it. It also remembers its relative location and size.
  • Changed: The help file / documentation is now hosted online. This has reduced the download size by more than 3 MB, and will also allow us to provide translations without ballooning the size of the download (each language would have added between 2 and 4MB).
  • Changed: The “image list button” (downward triangle) is also shown when only 1 image is open (it used to only display if 2 or more images were open). This is being done for the sake of consistency.
  • Fixed: Some operations would reset the selected layer to the first/lowest layer. This selection is now preserved.
  • Fixed: The Image->Rotate commands no longer hangs if a selection was active.
  • Fixed: Several problems have been fixed with our implementation surrounding the new Vista Open/Save dialogs. This includes: opening an image from an http:// source, opening images from a digital camera that is not mapped to a file system path (such as a drive letter), the Save dialog not always prompting you about overwriting an existing file, and many corner cases that previously caused crashes.

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Version number 3.07
Operating systems Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP x64, Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64
Website Paint.NET
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file size

1.27MB

License type Freeware
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