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 This release focused on improving performance and reliability, reducing memory usage, upgrading to the latest .NET Framework version, and refreshing the user interface for Aero and glass (Windows 7 / Vista). 
Some Changes (Click the headline for complete change log):
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New: Refreshed user interface with new icons and visual 
					styling. On Windows 7 and Vista, it is enhanced for Aero and 
					"glass".
 
					 
						
						- New effect: Blurs -> 
					Surface Blur, by Ed Harvey
 - New effect: Distort -> Dents, 
					by Ed Harvey
 
- New effect: Distort -> Crystalize, by Ed 
					Harvey
 - New: Russian translation.
 
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						Performance and memory usage have been extensively 
						optimized throughout the entire program.
 
- .NET 
					Framework 3.5 SP1 is now required, which has many built-in 
					performance improvements.
 
- Startup 
					performance on most systems will be better by about 20%.
 
- Memory 
					usage has been reduced when more than one image is 
					open.
 
- The selection 
						outline is no longer animated. Instead of "dancing 
						ants", a context-sensitive "XOR" stipple pattern is 
						drawn. This has allowed for improved performance and 
					lowered CPU consumption (and longer battery life).
 
- On Windows XP, the Text tool has improved 
					reliability and font selection (it 
					uses GDI instead of GDI+).
 
- On Windows 7, the Text 
					tool will use DirectWrite (instead of GDI) which gives better performance and 
					greatly improved quality. On Windows Vista, you may 
						install DirectX 11 to enable this feature; otherwise GDI 
						will be used.
 
- All installation 
					prerequisites are now installed automatically, such as .NET 
					and Windows Installer.
 
- Updates are now downloaded in the 
					background, and installed after you exit the 
					application. In previous versions, this was a foreground 
					task and you could not use Paint.NET while the update was 
					downloaded.
 
				 
 
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