AMC e-Paint' 2.0a.34 is Shareware Other software design by Alchemy Mindworks. It runs on following operating system: Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP and has as system requirements: Pentium processor; 300 mhz. AMC e-Paint embodies robust painting functionality. It features a variety of selection tools; antialiased drawing and text; a gallery of image processing filters; multiple document handling; soft brushes; undo; variable magnification and lots more.
Whats new in version 2.0a.34:Updates all the File Open and Save As dialogs. Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues.
Publisher review:AMC e-Paint is a Windows paint application. It's easy to use, quick to learn and less difficult to master than many brands of soap. It embodies robust painting functionality, but it won't burden you with innumerable features to click through to perform simple tasks. E-Paint's features include a variety of selection tools; antialiased drawing and text; a gallery of image processing filters ranging from tastefully subtle to breathtakingly wild; multiple document handling, soft brushes, local undo, variable magnification and an intuitive user interface - you might not even need its extensive, accessible documentation and tutorials. You'll find e-Paint to be the perfect tool for fine-tuning your digital photographs; drawing cells for web page animations; creating original artwork; building graphics for business presentations or, if you're employed by one of the supermarket tabloids, gluing the head of the president of the United States onto the body of an extraterrestrial. It has few limits, and in the latter example, very little shame.
Requirements:Pentium processor; 300 mhz
Operating system:Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP
Release notes:Major Update
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