I will be releasing this via the built-in updater sometime later this week. Sometimes substantially! Sadly there are some plugins that will no longer work, although I may be able to find fixes for some of them. You should not really see any difference in the app’s features or the way it behaves, although performance has improved. The app itself required only minor changes to work on. NET 5 over the last 2 months! Most of that effort went towards rebuilding from scratch how Paint.NET is built and packaged (installer, MSI, APPX, portable ZIPs), because the old solutions were showing their age and were no longer serviceable. It was a very large effort to move Paint.NET over to. NET “Framework” (of which no more new versions will be made). It is not my place to second-guess your has finally been migrated to. I only say this to forward the feedback I received. Personally, I do often use the JPEG noise removal plugin, and frequently forget whether it’s in Photo, Blur or Noise. I feel that improvements to the plugin organization, or any kind of quick search, would speed the workflow significantly more up than any further performance improvements (it’s already really fast). That’s especially true if you don’t use English, because people have duplicate folders (like English and Spanish names). I have recommended PDN to a great number of people over the years, and they love it because of its ease-of-use and the many plugins, but a frequent complaint is that you forget where a certain effect is located. I see you have made fundamental changes to the plugin system.Ĭould you change the way plugins are organized to allow users to simply put dlls into their own subfolders? Like there are actual subfolders in the Effects folder on your disk, and the hierarchy in PDN reflects that? While I can only congratulate you for such a major effort, there’s something that continues to bother me.
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