Pinta (software)
Pinta is an open-source, cross-platform bitmap image drawing and editing program inspired by Paint.NET, a similar image editing program which is limited to Microsoft Windows.[3] Pinta has more features than Microsoft Paint. Compared with open-source image editor GIMP, Pinta is simpler and has fewer features.[4] FeaturesPinta is a bitmap image editor with many features typical of image editing software including drawing tools, image filters and colour adjustment tools.[4] The focus on usability is reflected in several of the main features of the program:
Unlike some simple image editing software, Pinta also features support for image layers.[5] History and developmentDevelopment of Pinta began in February 2010 and was driven by Jonathan Pobst, then working at Novell.[6][7] The first stable release was in April 2011.[5] In September 2011 Pobst announced that he was no longer interested in developing Pinta.[8] A new group of developers continued the project.[4][9] Version 1.6 brought improved shape tools and union, exclude, xor, and intersection modes.[10] Version 1.7 was the final release on GTK2.[11] Pinta is written in C# and uses the GTK+ toolkit and the cairo library. The code adjustment and effect filters, originally came from Paint.NET but otherwise the project is original code.[7] See alsoReferences
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