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To me, Paint.NET hits the right complexity spot.

Offers basic functionality, that allows the user to easily achieve most goals.

It's not intended as a Photoshop replacement (GIMP tries to) or a professional tool.

But most other users will find that what they're trying to achieve is straightforward compared to other options.




It’s the notepad++ of graphic editors. Another great remnant of Windows-based poweruser culture from a different time.


I completely agree. It has those power-user vibes that many modern software lacks.


The best part is it did it in a way that it’s still accessible to basic needs

Gimp on the other hand… only for power users. I recently tried using it for some quick edits (apt install gimp popped into my head first) What a nightmare.

Linux apps of old were the bare engine with no seat belts and cup holders, and often no steering wheel. Windows apps back in the day were often way better about easing users in.


Yes, it's rather in the old Paint Shop Pro category.




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