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  2. Microsoft Paint - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Paint (commonly known as MS Paint or simply Paint) is a simple raster graphics editor that has been included with all versions of Microsoft Windows. The program opens, modifies and saves image files in Windows bitmap (BMP), JPEG , GIF , PNG , and single-page TIFF formats.

  3. Amazon Paint - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Paint 2.0 SGI Jul 1995 $3,000 ($2,000 each for 3D Paint and Sweet 16 16-bit color addons) Introduced TCL scripting [5] Amazon Paint 2.5 SGI Apr 1997 - Resolution-independent layering, optimized for SGI O2 & Octane [6] Amazon Paint 3.0 [7] SGI/Linux Jul 1998 - Redesigned interface, introduced projectile paint [8] Amazon Paint 3.5 SGI ...

  4. Paint.NET - Wikipedia

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    Paint.NET (sometimes stylized as paint.net) is a freeware general-purpose raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows, developed with the .NET platform.Paint.NET was originally created by Rick Brewster as a Washington State University student project, [3] and has evolved from a simple replacement for the Microsoft Paint program into a program for editing mainly graphics, with support ...

  5. Paint 3D - Wikipedia

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    Paint 3D is a retired raster graphics and 3D computer graphics application which is a refresh of Microsoft Paint. [2] It is one of several 3D modeling and printing applications (formatted under 3MF) introduced or improved with the Windows 10 Creators Update, including View 3D, Windows Mixed Reality, and Holograms, along with the CAD programs 3D Builder and 2D Builder.

  6. mtPaint - Wikipedia

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    Version 3.00 introduced channels with help from Dmitry Groshev, who did the work to implement the alpha (transparency), selection and mask channels. Groshev's coding was the first time that another developer's work had been directly written for mtPaint, although open source code from other projects had been incorporated previously.

  7. GNU Paint - Wikipedia

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    GNU Paint, otherwise known as Gpaint, [2] is a raster graphics editor similar to Microsoft Paint. [3] It is free software under the terms of the GPL-3.0-or-later license and is part of the GNU Project .

  8. Sumo Paint - Wikipedia

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    Sumopaint, also written as Sumo Paint is a free painting and drawing web application similar to Adobe Photoshop. [1] [2] [3] Sumopaint has web-based "paint" features similar in some respects to Pixlr. [4] It was originally created in 2008 by Sumo Limited. [5]

  9. Deluxe Paint - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Paint II Enhanced 2.0, released in 1994, was the most successful PC version, and was compatible with ZSoft's PC Paintbrush PCX image format file. The MS-DOS conversion was carried out by Brent Iverson and its enhanced features were by Steve Shaw.