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Does Paint.Net still provide its source code [closed]

Paint.Net used to provide a link to its source, but I can't find it (although if I recall the link was hard to find). Does any one know if they no longer provide the source. I'm only looking for it as a .Net application to learn coding practices and architecture from.

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Gern Blanston Avatar asked Nov 07 '09 16:11

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The source is no longer available.

See here: http://blog.getpaint.net/2009/10/14/paintnet-v35-beta-3-build-3572-is-now-available/

And more info here: http://blog.getpaint.net/2007/12/04/freeware-authors-beware-of-“backspaceware”/

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user204884 Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 19:09

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