Download Paint.NET 4.0 build 5086 alpha 3
The third alpha release of Paint.NET version 4.0 has been released. As the name suggests, this program needs the .Net framework to do its job. It started out as a study assignment for Washington State University, to replace the Paint included with Windows, but now contains a lot of functionality that we also see in more extensive commercial packages. Version 4.0 works a lot faster, especially on multicore processors, but does have at least Windows 7 as a system requirement. The main improvements in this release can be found below.
Changes in Paint.net 4.0 alpha (build 5086)
- Text tool
- Colored fonts are now supported in Windows 8.1 (eg Segoe UI Emoji).
- You can now choose between Smooth, Sharp (Modern), and Sharp (Classic) rendering. These correspond to the DirectWrite’s rendering modes of Outline, Natural Symmetric, and GDI Classic.
- OpenType/Adobe fonts are now included in the list of fonts.
- Fixed some layout glitches that caused text to be incorrectly clipped and/or the cursor to appear in the wrong location.
- Selections
- Drawing a rectangle selection with a fixed ratio followed by a Crop operation was often resulting in an extra row or column of partially transparent pixels.
- When using aliased selection clipping while zoomed in, the selection was often rendered in the wrong location and/or at the wrong angle.
- When drawing a rectangle selection, the status bar would always say it had zero area.
- Selection adjustments would sometimes result in half-pixel alignment of the selection outline.
- Deselecting via pressing Enter or Escape was not working consistently.
- Fixed some rendering artifacts when scaling the selection to a small size.
- Fixed some rendering glitches after pasting when a selection was already active.
- You can now use the middle mouse button for panning at any time.
- Panning via spacebar while a selection tool was active didn’t always show the correct mouse cursor.
- UI text now honors the user’s control panel settings for ClearType and antialiasing of text.
- Edit->Copy now includes the PNG format when initializing the clipboard data, which allows applications like Office to paste with full transparency information.
- The Diagnostics page in the Settings dialog now includes a “Copy to Clipboard” button and a “Open crash log folder” link.
- The Eraser tool now uses the alpha value of the current color.
- Double-clicking the “roll ball” in Rotate/Zoom was not resetting all the values to their defaults.
- Fixed some visual artifacts when using the Line or Curve shape along with certain arrow end caps.
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- Fixed a crash in the Move and Shape tools when adjusting the rotation anchor while using the Classic theme on Windows 7.
- Some of the new toolbar items didn’t have tooltips.
- When hovering the mouse over a taskbar image, the main window was always showing a blank image for the corresponding tab.
- Fixed a bug in the Colors window where it would incorrectly switch to the Primary color when you clicked on the Hue slider.
- Removed the legacy Ctrl+Alt+0 keyboard shortcut for View->Zoom to Actual Size, which was preventing some characters from working in the Text tool.
Version number | 4.0 build 5086 alpha 3 |
Release status | Alpha |
Operating systems | Windows 7, Windows 8 |
Website | Paint.NET |
Download | http://www.getpaint.net/files/zip/preview/paint.net.4.0.5086.6645.install.zip |
File size |
5.79MB |
License type | Freeware |