Paint.NET is image and
photo manipulation
software designed to be
used on computers that
run Windows. It supports
layers, unlimited undo,
special effects, and a
wide variety of useful
and powerful tools. It
started development as
an undergraduate college
senior design project
mentored by Microsoft,
and is currently being
maintained by some of
the alumni that
originally worked on it.
Originally intended as a
free replacement for the
MS Paint software that
comes with Windows, it
has grown into a
powerful yet simple tool
for photo and image
editing. The programming
language used to create
Paint.NET is C#, with a
small amount of C++ for
installation and
shell-integration
related functionality.