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Paint.NET
A screenshot of Paint.NET version 2.1
Developer WSU
Latest release 2.1 Final / April 30, 2005
OS Windows XP/2000 .NET
Genre Bitmap graphics editor
License MIT License
Website http://www.eecs.wsu.edu

Paint.NET is a project developed at Washington State University and mentored by Microsoft. It is a free graphics editing program for use on Windows XP and 2000 based operating systems, with the source freely available for download. It is programmed in C# and is released under the open source MIT License. Paint.NET is the unofficial successor to the older Microsoft Paint graphics program.

History

Paint.NET originated as a Computer Science senior design project during Spring 2004 at Washington State University. It continued over the summer and into the Fall 2004 semester for both the version 1.1 and 2.0 releases. Development continues with the two primary developers now working at Microsoft.

  • Version 2.1 (Released April 30, 2005):
    • Developers: Rick Brewster (Lead), Tom Jackson, Craig Taylor
    • Web Site Design: Luke Walker
  • Version 2.0 (Released December 17, 2004):
    • WSU Developers: Tom Jackson, Michael Kelsey, Craig Taylor
    • WSU Advisor: Jack Hagemeister
    • Microsoft Mentor: Rick Brewster
  • Version 1.1 (Released October 1, 2004):
    • Microsoft Mentor, Main Developer: Rick Brewster
    • WSU Testers and Technical Writers: Tom Jackson, Michael Kelsey, Craig Taylor
  • Version 1.0 (Released May 6, 2004):
    • WSU Developers: Rick Brewster, Brandon Ortiz, Chris Trevino, Luke Walker
    • WSU Advisor: Jack Hagemeister
    • Microsoft Sponsor: Ivan Lumala
    • Microsoft Mentor: Kerry Hammil

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