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Displaying of startup items coming from Windows UWP AppsStartup Manager: activate with a taskbar task and with a command line switchImproved setup processBetter detection of startup items listed in the Windows task schedulerBetter detection of child uninstall processesBetter detection of an app installation dateNow compatible with Windows 7 and laterSearch filter is reset when first loading of Windows Store AppsFixed running portable version of the app from a path containing a spaceFixed Shell Extension crashing Windows Explorer crash with NVIDIA shell extension installed


  • Paint.NET v3.5.11 - released on August 17th, 2013The primary goal of this update is preparing for the v4.0 release: previous versions of Paint.NET will not be able to offer the v4.0 update. Also included are some small fixes and performance improvements that have been ported over from the v4.0 codebase. Fixed: The Gaussian Blur effect was incorrectly calculating alpha values for non-opaque pixels.

  • Improved performance of the Sharpen effect by about 25%

  • Improved performance of the Median effect by about 30%

  • Improved performance of the Fragment effect by about 40%

  • Improved performance of the Unfocus effect by about 100%

  • Reduced memory usage when many selection manipulation operations are in the history/undo stack (the undo data is now saved to disk)

  • The built-in updater now supports upgrading to paint.net 4.0 (when it's available)

  • Paint.NET v3.5.10 - released on October 9th, 2011This update fixes some broken shortcut keys for the View -> Actual Size command.Fixed: Ctrl+Shift+A now works again as a shortcut for View -> Actual Size (broken in 3.5.9)

  • Fixed: Ctrl+0 still works for View -> Actual Size even if 10 or more images are open (broken in 3.5.9, it would switch to the 10th image).

  • Paint.NET v3.5.9 - released on October 1st, 2011This update improves the "Auto-Detect" bit-depth feature, and fixes a few small issues.Improved: The "Auto-detect" bit-depth setting for PNG, BMP, and TGA now also determines which bit-depth to use based on which one produces the smallest file size, as well as which ones can save the image without losing fidelity.

  • Improved: You can now use Ctrl+0 as a shortcut key for View -> Actual Size, in addition to Ctrl+Shift+A and Ctrl+Alt+0.

  • Fixed: Some text in the DirectDraw Surface (DDS) Save Configuration UI was not being loaded.

  • Fixed: Some DirectDraw Surface (DDS) files authored with other software (e.g. Unreal 2004) could not be loaded.

  • Fixed: In some rare circumstances, clicking on the Save button in the toolbar would crash.

  • Fixed: The Korean translation has been added back in, with the help of Bing machine translation to cover the few remaining strings that were untranslated.

  • Paint.NET v3.5.8 - released on March 5th, 2011This update fixes some issues with the fault-tolerant save feature introduced in 3.5.7.Fixed: Saving to a folder that has been moved or renamed will display an error instead of crashing (regression from 3.5.6)

  • Fixed: Saving to a Sharepoint site will now work (regression from 3.5.6)

  • Fixed: Saving to a file that is marked as read only will now give an error instead of crashing (regression from 3.5.6)

  • Fixed: General reliability and correctness improvements to fault-tolerant saving

  • Paint.NET v3.5.7 - released on February 20th, 2011This update improves reliability of saving, further improves Copy/Paste functionality, and fixes some other miscellaneous bugs.Saving an image is now fault-tolerant. If there is an error or crash while saving, the original file will be left alone.

  • Worked around a bug in some plugins that are incorrectly using the built-in Gaussian Blur effect. For example, Sharpen+. Now they won't crash.

  • Fixed a bug with Edit->Paste into New Image, where the new image would be 1 pixel too wide or tall, as reported at -paste-problem/

  • Fixed a bug with the Rectangle Select tool and Fixed Ratio selection, which would be off by 1 pixel, as reported at -croppig-by-fixed-ratio-is-inexact

  • When pasting an image from Paint.NET into Paint.NET, it will be a little smarter about where it puts the image. Previously, if the location wasn't within the viewport, it would be placed at the top-left corner of the viewport. Now it will find the nearest point along the edge of the viewport to place the image.

  • The EXIF rotation ("orientation") metadata is now discarded when opening an image, which was causing aggravation with images that could then never be reoriented correctly using Image->Rotate

  • The EXIF metadata for JPEG thumbnail data are now correctly discarded.

  • Fixed a handful of memory leaks.

  • Fixed a typo in the Italian translation. In the setup wizard it was referring to "Pain.NET" (woops)

  • Paint.NET v3.5.6 - released on November 18th, 2010This update fixes several issues related to copy-paste, improves performance and quality for a few adjustments, and fixes a data loss bug.When pasting an image, Paint.NET will be smarter about ensuring it is placed within the area that has been scrolled/zoomed to.

  • Improved the performance and quality of the Curves and Hue/Saturation adjustments.

  • Some minor improvements to memory usage, which should help out a few scenarios on 32-bit systems.

  • Fixed: If a JPEG was loaded that had an embedded ICC profile, and was then saved as an 8-bit or 24-bit PNG, then the resulting file would be corrupt (32-bit PNG worked fine though).

  • Fixed: 16-bit TGAs no longer load with the red and blue channels swapped.

  • Fixed: Copy-paste from a Remote Desktop session will no longer be 'shifted' by 3 pixels.

  • Fixed: Copy-paste from Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome should preserve alpha/transparency.

  • Fixed: Copying from Paint.NET and pasting into Windows Live Writer should now work.

  • Fixed: Taking a full-screen screenshot with Print Screen on a multimonitor system, where those monitors don't form a simple rectangle, will now fill the 'gap area' with transparent instead of black. (Example: two monitors of the same size, one of which is rotated by 90 degrees)

  • Fixed: If Paint.NET is opened without specifying an image to open, and then the default image is modified and saved, then Paint.NET will no longer close it upon opening another one. This was causing data loss if that default image had layers, and was then saved in a format that did not support layers (anything other than .PDN).

  • Fixed: Some systems were showing 'red X' thumbnails for .PDN files in Windows Explorer, instead of the real thumbnail.

  • Fixed: The EXIF "Creation Software" saved along with images is no longer localized. This prevents certain languages from seeing "Paint.NET ????? v3.5.6" in the image properties (metadata).

  • Paint.NET v3.5.5 - released on April 25th, 2010This update fixes a bug when saving 8-bit images, improves layer composition and Gaussian Blur performance, and is now updated to support the new .NET Framework 4.0 in some cases.Fixed the bug where saving as 8-bit PNG/GIF/BMP wasn't always working, usually with larger images.

  • Improved the performance of the Gaussian Blur effect by 30-40%.

  • Improved the performance of all the layer blending modes by 15-30%.

  • Improved the performance of zooming with the mouse wheel on dual-core Intel Atom systems.

  • Updated to support .NET 4.0 if no other version of .NET is installed.

  • Reduced download size from 4.8MB down to 3.5MB.

  • Fixed a small error in the Chinese translation.

Please note that the system requirements have been updated. For Windows XP, you must now have Service Pack 3 (SP3) installed; SP2 is no longer supported. For Windows Vista, you must now have Service Pack 1 installed.




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  • Paint.NET v3.5.4 - released on February 25th, 2010This update fixes a few small bugs, and improves performance of the Flatten command.Improved performance of the Image->Flatten command by making it multithreaded.

  • Fixed the File->Save As dialog not opening to the correct folder.

  • Fixed a crash with certain plugins and their use of the File Open dialog.

  • Fixed a very rare crash with the toolbar's font list.

  • Paint.NET v3.5.3, released on February 7th, 2010This update fixes a few small bugs.Fixed DirectDraw Surface (.dds) file format support for CPUs which do not have SSE2 (Pentium III, Athlon XP).

  • Fixed an issue with the File->Save dialog related to file type plugins that were only written for opening (importing).

  • Fixed some crashes which were supposed to be "out of memory" errors.

  • Fixed a race condition with the New Image, Canvas Size, and Resize dialogs. If you typed extremely fast you could cause a crash by typing a negative number and immediately pressing OK or Enter.

  • Fixed a File->Save dialog issue in Win7/Vista where it could ask you about overwriting the wrong file.

  • Paint.NET v3.5.2, released on January 4th, 2010This update resolves some feature disparities in the Text tool between GDI (XP) and DirectWrite (Win7/Vista). It also improves overall performance, as well as the correctness and quality of the Move Selected Pixels tool, the Image->Resize function, and the Hue/Saturation adjustment.All font face variants (e.g., Arial vs. Arial Narrow) are now available with the Text tool in Win7/Vista with DirectWrite.

  • Bitmap font types (e.g. Courier, Terminal, Fixedsys) are now available with the Text tool in Win7/Vista.

  • Fixed some bad text kerning with the Text tool at small font sizes when antialiasing was turned off.

  • For the Image->Resize function, the quality, correctness, and performance of Bilinear and Bicubic sampling modes have been improved. Super Sampling also has some performance improvement.

  • Improved the rendering quality for the Hue/Saturation adjustment. Also made a new icon for it.

  • Fixed many subtle rendering issues with the Move Selected Pixels tool. These were apparent when flipping or rotating a selected area.

  • Fixed: The Line/Curve tool was applying pixel snapping to the curve nodes, which caused lines to "bend" when using the Shift key to constrain the angle.

  • Fixed some extraneous CPU usage related to unnecessary or redundant thumbnail updates.

  • Fixed a few dialogs that looked wrong with Aero glass with Remote Desktop or Virtual PC.

  • Fixed a nasty memory leak with Flatten followed by Undo.

  • Fixed some issues related to effects that took awhile to cancel. As it turns out, drag-and-drop was enabled at this time, which easily lead to crashes or hangs.

  • Some Win7 systems could not detect that .NET 3.5 SP1 was installed, even though it was. A fallback detection function has been added.

  • For plugin authors, the Effect class now has a pollable IsCancelRequested property. This can be used to improve responsiveness for expensive OnSetRenderInfo() implementations which are otherwise non-interruptible.

  • For plugin authors, the Surface.FitSurface() method is now optimized to use multiple threads, which improves performance.

Paint.NET v3.5.1, released on November 19th, 2009This update adds a new feature for Windows 7 users, and fixes many small issues that have been found since 3.5's release. 2ff7e9595c


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