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MSDN TV: Paint.NET - The .NET Framework in Action

Brief Description
Chris Sells interviews Rick Brewster, Tom Jackson, and Craig Taylor about their project, Paint.NET v2.1.

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Version:1
Date Published:8/12/2005
Language:English
Download Size:8.6 MB - 39.1 MB*
*Download size depends on selected download components.

Overview

Chris Sells interviews Rick Brewster, Tom Jackson, and Craig Taylor about their project, Paint.NET v2.1. Paint.NET is a full-featured, professional-grade graphics application built on the .NET Framework as a senior design project at Washington State University with the direction of Jack Hagemeister and in cooperation with Microsoft.

Disclaimer: Because of compatibility problems, the demo recording software didn't pick up some of the dialog boxes for the configuration of effects. This is especially noticeable when Tom talks about the Levels and Script (now known as 'Code Lab') effects.

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System Requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows 98; Windows XP
Presentations are played using the Microsoft Windows Media Player.

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Instructions

- Select "Save this Program to Disk" to copy the download to your machine for installation at a later time.

- Once the file has been downloaded, execute it in order to extract the media file.

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Additional Information

- To view the video portion of this episode (presenter introduction, explanation of topic, and summary) choose the file 20050811PaintDotNETRB.exe

- To view the demo only portion of this episode, choose the file 20050811PaintDotNETRBDemo.exe

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Files in This Download

The links in this section correspond to separate files available in this download. Download the files most appropriate for you.
File Name:File Size

20050811PaintDotNETRB.EXE

30.5 MB

20050811PaintDotNETRBDemo.EXE

8.6 MB

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