IrfanPaint has very few dependencies, it uses just the Win32 APIs and some #include-only features of boost (mostly smart pointers), although in the future it may use AGG to perform drawing. The compiler and the tools of VC7.1 are also available free of charge, and I may convert the project to makefile so that people without VC could compile it. The project isn't very big, but isn't actually small, it's about 18000 lines of code the main development tool is Visual C++ 2003 (VC7.1), which has an almost complete support for the C++98 standard and is still widely supported by most libraries. I've just released the sources, but I'd like to find out if anybody there would actually be interested in contributing to IrfanPaint for the programming work, C++ programming skills are required, along with a good knowledge of Win32 APIs (GDI and User APIs in particular). I'm not talking only about programming: even graphic artists, UI designers. Since, as some may have noted, I'm not having anymore much time to spend working on IrfanPaint, I'm making the whole project opensource: in this way, any people with the right abilities will be able to contribute to IrfanPaint, improving it without having me to do all the work. If you have any problem check the manual page or contact me. Then, if you want to try newer versions, go to the download section and check if there are updates and install them. The best way to obtain IrfanPaint is to download and install IrfanView, that bundles it. Windows NT 4, 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista, 7 and (I hope) later. Note: IrfanPaint works only on NT versions of Windows, i.e. If you have programming skills, you can also contribute directly to the project: check out the IrfanPaint project page at Google Code. If you find bugs or have any suggestions, please write me (in English or Italian) another way to give feedback is to write in this thread of IrfanView Support Forum. It is also free, open-source software, released under the permissive BSD license. IrfanPaint is an open-source plug-in that adds painting features to IrfanView it is developed by Matteo Italia (obviously in collaboration with Irfan Skiljan) and, as IrfanView, it is freeware.
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