Name: MTPaint
Category: Graphics & Pictures
Description: mtPaint is a painting program which Mark Tyler developed from scratch so he could easily create pixel art and manipulate digital photos.
It uses the GTK+ toolkit (version 1 or 2) and runs on PC's via the GNU/Linux or Windows operating systems. Due to its efficient design it can run on older PC hardware (e.g. a 200MHz CPU and 16MB of free RAM).
Download MTPaint Portable 3.20 Development Test 1 [5.35 MB Download/9.54 MB Installed] (MD5:323f14caee7cb777237be5a6bcac53b1)
Release Notes:
Development Test 1:Initial Release
This took especially long because I had to check the OO.o Launchers for their system of multiple apps (thanks Rab040ma).
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MTPaint Portable 3.20 Development Test 1
April 26, 2008 - 4:22pm
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MTPaint Portable 3.20 Development Test 1
I just tried it with Vista Ultimate SP1. I'm not sure if it's important or not, but I found a .mtpaint file in c:\user\xxxx (where xxxx = the current user).
Other then that I couldn't find anything obvious.
SOMEBODY!!!
HELP!!!
Maybe a)Help me figure out the problem in Vista, or b)Recompile MTPaint so that it saves to its dir.
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Please seperate the launchers. It ends up wasting precious space.
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What do you mean by separate the launchers?
Put RGBPaint under the Other folder??????
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I mean have them seperate! I dont want to waste space on my flashdrive for the RGBpaint launcher, if the app I'll be using is MTPaint. They need sepertate topics. It's like poting the Firefox Beta 3 and the regular FireFox together.
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Yeah...why include a launcher for an app that isn't being used. If they are 2 different apps, they should be posted as different topics.
The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
Until it is removed, I will not test this app. By the way, was this compressed yet?
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MTPaint and RGBPaint are in the same folder when I got a copy of MTPaint. I made it because it's like TuxPaint.
They are not two seperate apps, as they require the same DLLs and resources. RGB is simply simplified. If you want to have only one, just delete it (Which reminds me, I think the Help.html would work better under a certain folder, so that you can check all of them, or perhaps access it with that app manager I was thinking about. No, I'm not working on it.)
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Do you have any idea of how to make it so that the text and background of a menu item don't both turn white on mouse over? (Vista Home Premium)
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Is this still being developed?