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Should You Replace Pricey Photoshop with Free Paint.NET?

April 7th, 2008 @ 7:35 am

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Categories: Software

Tags: Adobe PhotoShop, Image-editing, Paint.NET, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida

paint-net.jpgDon’t let the name throw you: Paint.NET is a Windows-based image-editing program, not a Web app. And it’s a powerful one, too, with Photoshop-caliber features like layers, special effects, and plug-ins. Best of all, Paint.NET costs absolutely nothing.

That makes it a no-brainer for any business user who wants to edit, enhance, and otherwise modify images without spending big bucks on a program like Photoshop. At the very least, you should give Paint.NET a try. The program requires Windows XP, Vista, or Server 2003 and Microsoft’s .NET Framework 2.0.

I use IrfanView for basic image-editing tasks like resizing and cropping photos, but turn to Paint.NET when I need drawing tools and other advanced capabilities. It’s yet another example of open-source software offering nearly all the benefits of its pricey commercial counterpart. Take Paint.NET for a spin, then hit the Comments and tell us what you think!

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    EmperorDix

    05/27/08 | Report as spam

    Open Source

    One thing to note on the article, Paint.Net is NOT open source, but it is freeware. The spirit's the same, but there's no sharing of source code. happy /nitpicky

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