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Anyone still using Windows Paint tool or Linux Kolourpaint?

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Yes, I know Paint and Kolourpaint (from Ubuntu suite) can't be compared by any means to Canva, Photoshop or Corel Draw and they can't meet the needs of a professional graphic. But personally I find them helpful to edit images (copyright free) whose editing I need to participate in contests from my main PTWs. I also find them helpful to create images when I need them for my e-books chapters (to publish in the same or similar PTWs). Not that big deal for many people, but I can't get rid of Paint and Kolourpaint at all.
 
Yes, I do tons of editing with Paint and the tool works very well for me. Usually, I need free images from Pixabay to add to my e-books chapters, but sometimes I don't find the exact image that better fits the scenario. So I need to edit one that most closely matches to the result I want.
 
I use Paint for super quick edits, nothing else, and to save some screenshots quickly on the computer, it's useful sometimes.
 
I use the same tool in both Windows10 (running in one of my Toshiba Sat) and Windows11 (running in one of my little VAIOs). I can choose between the new and the old Paint tool (maybe that's because in my VAIO there was Windows10 previously and Windows11 upgrade was offered to me for free).
 
Yes, you are right. These professional tools are shamefully expensive and it's worth to purchase them only when they are compulsory to perform a well paid freelancing job like professional graphic. In such a case, a graphic is able to cover all these expenses.
 
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