Paintbrush is the original simple paint program for macOS. It provides users with a means to make simple images quickly. Accept no substitutes! When Apple released the original Macintosh in 1984, they included two applications: MacWrite and MacPaint. Twenty-five years later, every Mac still includes a basic text editor in TextEdit, but a simple paint program is a thing of the past. Enter ...
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The easiest way to help out Paintbrush is to tell people about it. Tell your parents, tell your friends, tell your little sister – just get the word out! Help make Paintbrush better! Paintbrush has always been, and will always be, completely open source. This makes it simple for anyone to contribute a patch for a desired feature or their pet bug.
Paintbrush 2.0.1 has just been released, incorporating a handful of minor bug fixes. Specifically, the text tool’s antialiasing has been improved, and a small glitch with the new color selectors has been resolved. As this is only a bug-fixing update, no features have been added, and no major tweaks have been made. Which brings us to the future of Paintbrush. The current plan is as follows ...
The wait is finally over: after almost 18 months, and countless delays, Paintbrush 2 is here! To celebrate, we’re launching our redesigned website, which includes this developer’s blog. In the future you can look here for information about upcoming releases, interesting development tidbits, and explanations for the inevitable delays.
Paintbrush 2.2 Welcome to Paintbrush 2.2! This build lays the groundwork for faster, more efficient updates in the future, and requires OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later. No new features to discuss, but we’re finally building against an SDK from this current decade, so expect more overall speed and stability when using Paintbrush.