Software Update: Paint.NET 3.5 Beta 1 Build 3550

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The developers behind the photo-editing program Paint.NET have now released the first beta release of version 3.5 after seven alpha releases. Paint.NET requires at least version 3.5 SP1 of the .NET Framework and therefore only works on Windows XP or higher, including the soon-to-be-released Windows 7. In version 3.5, the user interface has been refreshed. For example, there are new icons and it can use Aero on Windows Vista and 7. There are also several new effects, the program starts up faster and the text tool has been completely rewritten. Below are all the changes made since version 3.36:

Changes since version 3.36’s release:

  • Refreshed user interface with new icons and visual styling. For Windows 7 and Vista, it is enhanced for Aero and “glass”.
  • Now uses and requires .NET 3.5 SP1, which has many built-in performance improvements.
  • New effect: Blurs -> Surface Blur, by Ed Harvey
  • New effect: Distort -> Dents, by Ed Harvey
  • New effect: Distort -> Crystalize, by Ed Harvey
  • Effect dialog responsiveness has been greatly improved.
  • Images open much faster, especially on single CPU systems.
  • Selection outline is no longer animated. Instead of “dancing ants”, an antialiased and stippled “XOR” outline is drawn.
  • Startup performance on most systems will be better by about 20%.
  • Memory usage has been greatly reduced when more than one image is open.
  • The font system for the Text tool has been completely rewritten, and problems with missing fonts and crashes should be a thing of the past.
  • On Windows XP and Vista, the Text tool has improved text rendering quality (it uses GDI instead of GDI+).
  • On Windows 7, the Text tool will use DirectWrite (instead of GDI) which gives even better performance and quality.
  • The toolbar font list has improved usability, rendering quality, and significantly improved performance.
  • The toolbar font list no longer requires an application restart to recognize newly installed fonts.
  • When many fonts are installed, both memory usage and startup performance have been greatly improved.
  • Installation prerequisites are now installed automatically, such as .NET Framework and Windows Installer.
  • Updates can now be downloaded in the background, and installed automatically once you exit the application.
  • General rendering quality has been improved when zoomed in.
  • Added a “Utilities” menu. Updates, Languages, and Plugin Errors have been moved here.
  • Added a “Manage Fonts” command to the Utilities menu.
  • Clicking the middle mouse button on an image thumbnail will now close the image.
  • Improved the Unfocus effect.
  • The DirectDraw Surface (.DDS) file type now allows you to select the resampling algorithm for auto-generated mip-maps.
  • A processor that supports SSE is now required (almost all CPUs purchased this decade satisfy this).
  • Fixed an issue with Gaussian Blur and its treatment of alpha values.
  • Fixed a crash with the “Units” selector in the toolbar.
  • When zoomed in, it is now much easier to resize a very small selection.
  • Now includes a Russian translation.

Version number 3.5 beta 1 build 3550
Release status beta
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
Website Paint.NET
Download http://www.getpaint.net/files/zip/preview/Paint.NET.3.5.Beta.3550.Install.zip
File size 4.75MB
License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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