What’s the problem here? If you like Paint.NET and have an older system, just keep the version that you have.īesides, new versions are not always better overall. While it seems likely that support will end eventually as well, switching to these ensures that the image editor receives updates until that happens. Free image editors like GIMP continue to support older versions of Windows. Work on 4.4 has started already and users who use the image editor on Windows 7 or 8.1 machines have two main options once it is released: either stick with the last release version, which will never be updated again, or switch to another image editor. Another fix patches a "small memory leak" in the application. The most notable fix addresses a performance bug in the canvas renderer that caused tiles to be copied more often to the GPU than necessary. The remaining changes fix various issues in the application or update plugins that it uses to provide certain functionality. Users of the image editor find a new command to toggle the layer visibility menu either by selecting Layers > Toggle Layer Visibility, or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Comma. The change log mentions "greatly improved performance" for the Line/Curve and Shapes tools, and "improved performance" for the Move Selected Pixels tool when using Bicubic resampling. 4.3.8 improves the performance of certain operations in the application.
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