KolourPaint (MS Paint Clone For KDE Linux)
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Screenshot: About The Program:
KolourPaint is a basic yet easy to use application that is designed for pixel art, but not only that it's also designed and enabled for users to edit yet create/change image files. In essence this more than an MS Paint clone.
NOTE: You can apply all the tutorials on MS Paint to KolourPaint. it has the transparency hack, you can make the 3d tubes, 3d text, etc: etc: Same thing, just different name, different compatibility, different interface, little more filters, and hidden features you can find, when you try it out.
System Requirements:
The Generic Linux/x86 + KDE3 Binary needs no installation nor root - just decompress & run. It works on most GNU/Linux/x86 distributions released after August 2002. Specifically, it requires: Linux/x86, KDE 3.x, Qt 3 (>= 3.0.5) with threading, X, glibc 2.2, gcc 3.2 ABI.
Linux/x86 + KDE 3 Binary v3 Warnings:
* It does not consistently prompt you to save if you exit with unsaved changes (due to misfiring virtual methods) [Bug #115841].
* It might not work "out of the box" in gcc 3.4/4.0-based distributions (released after mid 2004) e.g. Fedora Core 3 and 4. In such distributions, you must install the gcc 3.2 ABI compatibility libraries - look for a package named "compat-libstdc++33" or anything that provides "/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5". This limitation will be overcome in the future standalone releases.
Source code requires compilation with the Qt 3.x & KDE 3.x development libraries (preferably Qt 3.3 & KDE 3.3)
Screenshot: About The Program:
KolourPaint is a basic yet easy to use application that is designed for pixel art, but not only that it's also designed and enabled for users to edit yet create/change image files. In essence this more than an MS Paint clone.
NOTE: You can apply all the tutorials on MS Paint to KolourPaint. it has the transparency hack, you can make the 3d tubes, 3d text, etc: etc: Same thing, just different name, different compatibility, different interface, little more filters, and hidden features you can find, when you try it out.
System Requirements:
The Generic Linux/x86 + KDE3 Binary needs no installation nor root - just decompress & run. It works on most GNU/Linux/x86 distributions released after August 2002. Specifically, it requires: Linux/x86, KDE 3.x, Qt 3 (>= 3.0.5) with threading, X, glibc 2.2, gcc 3.2 ABI.
Linux/x86 + KDE 3 Binary v3 Warnings:
* It does not consistently prompt you to save if you exit with unsaved changes (due to misfiring virtual methods) [Bug #115841].
* It might not work "out of the box" in gcc 3.4/4.0-based distributions (released after mid 2004) e.g. Fedora Core 3 and 4. In such distributions, you must install the gcc 3.2 ABI compatibility libraries - look for a package named "compat-libstdc++33" or anything that provides "/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5". This limitation will be overcome in the future standalone releases.
Source code requires compilation with the Qt 3.x & KDE 3.x development libraries (preferably Qt 3.3 & KDE 3.3)
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Wow, looks unique, infact it looks even better than the standard one that is on vista and below.
I was about to flip out if you were talking about the one on Win7..Lol. It looks a better than the original MS paint cause there's a toolstrip.
The the icons look much better on this, than the ones in the classic MS Paint (Vista-) I like the options on it too, cause it has more to offer, but my all time favorite is still Gimp though. I just thought I'd share.
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