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Pinta 2.x vs Pinta 3.x: What Changed and How to Go Back to the Classic GTK3 Version

If you’ve been using Linux graphics tools for a while, you’ve probably rotated between Gimp, Inkscape, DarkTable, RawTherapee—and at some point, landed on Pinta as that lightweight, no-nonsense drawing and editing tool. For many users, Pinta has always been the closest thing to Paint.NET on Linux: simple, fast, and predictable.

But with the arrival of Pinta 3.x, things have changed—and not everyone is happy about it.

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Pinta Is Still the Best Paint.NET Alternative for Linux

Linux users often find themselves searching for solid alternatives to popular Windows applications. Just like people look for replacements for tools such as OnlyOffice 9.3, the pwd command, Notepad++ on Linux, Vim, or features like split screen in Vim, the same situation appears when it comes to simple but capable image editors. One of the most common questions is: what is the best alternative to Paint.NET on Linux?

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