

New Paint.NET 4.3.x versions may be released until version 4.4 is released officially.

Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 won't be supported by Paint.NET 4.4 this means, that only Windows 10 and Windows 11 will be supported going forward.The upcoming version of Paint.NET makes the following changes to the program's system compatibility: Paint.NET 4.4 outlookĪ new blog post on the official Paint.NET blog provides insight on the upcoming Paint.NET 4.4 version. You may also select the question mark icon and then About to display it. displays the installed version when you launch it. Paint.NET 4.3.3 is available as an in-application upgrade, as an upgrade through Microsoft Store, if the Store version is installed, and as a direct download from the official website. You can check out the full changelog on the official website. This comes with additional improvements for both rendering and startup performance, as well as ensuring that myself and plugin authors can develop using the latest version of the platform, including C# 10. In this release, Paint.NET has been migrated to the just-released. Three new interface languages, Thai, Corsican and Catalan, have been added as well in the new release version. The ARM64 version has seen a download size reduction of about 33%, installation performance has been improved by "migrating away from Nullsoft Scriptable Installer System", and Dark Theme support has been improved for Windows 10 version 1809 and newer. Paint.NET 4.3.3 includes several improvements and fixes besides that. NET 6, which has improved rendering and startup performance according to the author.

The new version of the image editor is now using. Paint.NET 4.3.3 was released for all supported operating systems this week.
