Automated background removal was also added recently.

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Better hold on to your pants, Photoshop. Here’s the new contender!

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As GIMP cries in the corner.

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GIMP 3.0 stomps door with sexy moustache

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As it should, I’ve tried twice to use GIMP, always gone back to Photoshop.

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For how relatively well known it is (it’s probably like the next most well known piece of FOSS after Linux and Blender) I can’t believe how bad a piece of software GIMP is.

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Paint is not designed to be GIMP/Photoshop alternative. It is just a simple drawing program. Although it is great that they have finally added these long-awaited features, as I may finally move from paint.net, which is also great but it has one huge drawback - it is not a single window, which is a hassle.

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been using photopea for years, highly recommended for quick projects!

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Screw you Microsoft, I switched to Paint.net forever ago and I’ll be long dead in the cold, cold grave before I recognize Missourah, I mean switch back to Paint.

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https://getpaint.net/

Some other random company got the url “paint.net”, so confusingly you need https://getpaint.net/ to download the product paint.net

For those unfamiliar, it’s a free art program that’s… idk 80% of what photoshop is? But you can install community-made plugins to add features (shoutout to Grim Color Reaper).

Also on their download page, you want this one:

If you do the microsoft link, you’ll have to pay microsoft. For a free product. That microsoft doesn’t own. Dafuq.

The paid version from the microsoft store helps to support the product; however I suspect the devs will get more bang-per-buck if you DL the free version and make a direct donation at https://getpaint.net/donate.html

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The developer of paint.net sells it on the Microsoft store to support the product. Not any different than buying an app through the App Store or Google play store.

It’s created by a Microsoft Engineer, not super surprising they leverage Microsoft tools to get paid.

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TIL. Thanks for the info - I’ll update my post.

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You can also use winget to install it, if you’re into package managers

winget install --id=dotPDNLLC.paintdotnet -e

That way you can still get semi-automatic updates

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The single most historically aware yet still funny to the unaware joke that the Simpsons ever put out.

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True, I was just saying the name.

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I think is a bot it keeps saying that everytime somebody says “paint.net”. If not a bot is a weird guy for sure because in context of some of the other messages it doesn’t make sense to say that.

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Actually a truly useful update in a sea of bloatware crap.

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Win11 exclusive? Welp, guess I’ll never use it, then.

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I’ve used Vista “exclusive” programs on XP back in those days so I’m kinda curious how exclusive it really is if I could get the installer/files for it.

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Shouldn’t be too hard, I expect it to be a single executable stored in C:\Windows\System32 , much like the current mspaint.exe. Copy it over, run, have fun

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Wouldn’t surprise me if they lock it to the windows store. I hope I’m wrong!

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Windows 11 is pretty awesome though

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  • Once you remove all the tracking and ads, which were already fucking intolerable in 10
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10

That’s where you lost credibility.
Windows 7 was their last non-tracking OS.

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1 minute during setup is not exactly a sacrifice

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It’s still missing a handful of features from Windows10, which might keep some people from upgrading

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Yeah that and on my custom built pc that runs awesomely windows 11 poo poos some of my hardware and refuses to take up residence all together.

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I’ll bite, what features are missing

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Windows 11 is a much better experience for developers than Windows 10. I see a lot of people who just hate on it for no real reason other than it’s different.

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I’m a dev and I hate Win11. I could list dozens of reasons why, but one that pisses me off daily is that they removed keyboard shortcuts from task manager for no goddamn reason. Alt+E is the shortcut to end process on every other Windows OS except Win11 because it was made with malicious incompetence.

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Eh, I don’t hate Windows (unlike a lot in the Fediverse), but I wouldn’t say Win11 is awesome. It probably just works. From what I see it’s just a mildly-improved 10, which is nice, but missing a few things (no grouped task bar button option in my case), which is why I’m holding out for now.

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Those are great features and two of the biggest reasons I never bother with Paint. But locking them to Windows 11 and not putting them out on Windows 10 is some Grade A bullshit.

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It sure isn’t enough to get me to bother installing 11.

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I get why they do it though - any change to win10 needs testing and so on and might not be welcomed by the user base. You can always download a free (as in freedom) image editor, some are even on the Microsoft Store. Be glad they did not backport all the bad sides of win11…

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They had no problem turning windows 10 into mock windows 11 despite what the userbase may think. I don’t think adding QOL updates to Paint is going to be met with furor.

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Why would they port new features back to a legacy OS, there is no reason…

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Because everyone still uses it.

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