The version I am running right now is Pro 2020 64-Bit, which means I also own the 32-bit version, because when you buy the 64-bit version, they include the 32-bit one free, which is cool. I usually wait until it’s been out for a year or so, and buy the version that’s just going out, as they develop the next version. Whereas Adobe Photoshop costs about $250, Paint Shop Pro (which is also often bundled with other, related software) usually runs about $99 for the Ultimate version. ![]() Even if it wasn’t as good as it actually is (I love it for many reasons), the price would mandate my choice. They’ve done a good job of keeping it similar to the original program, yet adding state-of-the-art capabilities every couple of years, that keep it on the cutting edge of graphics software. The program used to be developed and sold by JASC, but Corel took it over somewhere in 2004. It will run Photoshop plugins, making the program quite flexible. I use PaintShop Pro for most of my digital artwork solutions.
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