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	<title>Comments on: Paint.net: FREE powerful image editor for Windows</title>
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		<title>By: Michael H.</title>
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		<description>Looks good.

I sometimes need to do a bit quick-and-dirty image stuff on my netbook, and Photoshop is just far to resource-hungry for such a low-powered computer. So far, the outstanding IrfanView has been sufficient for my needs (resizing, sharpening, croping, basic color correction), but if I need to do any more complicated stuff, I might have to give Paint a go.</description>
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<p>I sometimes need to do a bit quick-and-dirty image stuff on my netbook, and Photoshop is just far to resource-hungry for such a low-powered computer. So far, the outstanding IrfanView has been sufficient for my needs (resizing, sharpening, croping, basic color correction), but if I need to do any more complicated stuff, I might have to give Paint a go.</p>
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