Paint.NET uses all of these, and especially the Direct2D v1.1 update brings a lot of new features that will be very beneficial. In this case, the Platform Update includes significantly updated versions of Direct2D, Direct3D, DirectWrite, Windows Imaging Component (WIC), Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform (WARP), and Windows Animation Manager. NET or anything, I get people pulling their hair out and asking me “why?!” (okay maybe I’m exaggerating) KB2670838, as it’s called in some circles, is over 5 years old at this point This will be more relevant to folks who are setting up new installations of Windows 7, and is especially important for sequencing of auto-install or deployment scripts, because the Paint.NET installer will not handle the installation of this dependency.Īs usual, whenever I add a dependency on a newer OS or. If you’re using Windows 7 then you probably already have this installed and I wouldn’t worry about it Windows Update should have taken care of that a long, long time ago. Later versions of Windows, meaning 8.1 and 10, do not need this because they already have what it includes. I wanted to give a heads up that the next update for Paint.NET, version 4.0.22, will require that Windows 7 users have something called the “Platform Update” installed. There was no 4.0.22 release - it was renamed to 4.1. Edit: This is now in effect for version 4.1.
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