Saturday, September 30, 2017

Paint.NET is now available in the Windows Store for all Windows 10 PCs


Legendary old school drawing app Paint.NET arrives in the Windows Store through Microsoft's Desktop Bridge.
Back in late June, we reported that Ricker Brewster – the current caretaker and developer behind Paint.NET, which first launched in 2004 – was going to put into the Windows Store using Microsoft's win32 conversion system "Project Centennial." Just a few months later (due to some travel and other business) the app is finally here.
Paint.NET is now ready to download to any Windows 10 PC with a free trial option (spotted by Aggiornamenti Lumia). There is also a discounted price of $5.99 for the app, which is a saving from the regular $8.99 price tag. That sale runs through all of October. The price is thought more of as a donation to support the app's continued development although users can use the app with the free trial method instead.

Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...


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