![]() Paint.NET v3.5 – Released on November 6, 2009, this release focused on improving performance and reliability, reducing memory usage, upgrading to the latest. It’s free after all! FYI, for those Paint.NET die-hard users, here’s the full changelog for Paint.NET 3.5 Vs. It’s clean interface and ease of use makes it a MUST install on all new systems I build.Įnough talk, go try it out for yourself. Best of all, no crapware or spyware to worry about with Paint.NET! Once installed, I’m sure you will agree that for a FREE application, Paint.NET delivers. The process is very straightforward and shouldn’t take more than a couple of minutes. ![]() For new users, just download, unzip and install. To grab the latest update, existing Paint.NET users can just use the built-in Update feature shown on the right. The new update coincides nicely with Microsoft’s release of Windows 7, and yes, as I mentioned earlier it’s tuned for the Windows 7 Aero Glass look and feel. The great thing however about Paint.NET is that it’s very lightweight compared to the more sluggish GIMP or Photoshop applications not to mention it’s FREE. ![]() For those of you not familiar with Paint.NET, think of it as a FREE, quick and simple image editing application (Windows Only) whose features range between good ole’ MSPaint and Adobe Photoshop’s (probably 3/4 of the way towards Photoshop).
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