

The Classic version, by comparison, checks only once every 10 days.Įasier install. Software updates are now “fully automatic and transparent,” Brewster says, ensuring that you will always be on the latest version of the app. But as he notes, there are some important advantages to using the Store version of the app, aside from the usual karma-related stuff around paying for what you use and appreciate:īackground updating.

The ‘Classic’ release will still be available and kept up-to-date on the same schedule as the Store release.” “This allows many things to converge and solves a lot of problems, while still providing value for new and existing users (err, customers?). “The Store release of Paint.NET is not distributed free-of-charge,” he explains. That there is a price at all has disappointed some: Paint.NET is available for free on the web, though Brewster requests that users show their appreciation for his work and support future development by donating. You can also make use of the 30-day free trial to get started.” “The standard price is currently $8.99, but I’ve put it on sale for $5.99 until the end of October. “Paint.NET version 4.0.18, which I just announced, is now available on the Windows Store,” Mr. Back in July, Paint.NET creator Rick Brewster said he was bringing the app to the Windows Store.
