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Bill Kendrick

Tux Paint
Tux paint logo.png
Tux Paint.png
A screenshot of a blank drawing canvas on Tux Paint in English.
Developer(s) Bill Kendrick, et al.
Initial release June 16, 2002; 14 years ago (2002-06-16)
Stable release
0.9.22 / August 24, 2014; 2 years ago (2014-08-24)
Written in C
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Raster graphics editor
License GNU General Public License
Website www.tuxpaint.org

Tux Paint is a raster graphics editor (a program for creating and processing raster graphics) geared towards young children. The project was started in 2002 by Bill Kendrick who continues to maintain and improve it, with help from numerous volunteers. Tux Paint is seen by many as a free software alternative to Kid Pix, a similar proprietary educational software product.

Tux Paint was initially created for the Linux operating system, as there was no suitable drawing program for young children available for Linux at that time. It is written in the C programming language and uses various free and open source helper libraries, including the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL), and has since been made available for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, BeOS and other platforms.

Selected milestone releases:

Tux Paint stands apart from typical graphics editing software (such as The GIMP or Photoshop) that it was designed to be usable by children as young as 3 years of age. The user interface is meant to be intuitive, and utilizes icons, audible feedback and textual hints to help explain how the software works. The brightly colored interface, sound effects and cartoon mascot (Tux, the mascot of the Linux kernel) are meant to engage children.

Tux Paint's normal interface is split into five sections:

A simple slideshow feature allows previously saved images to be displayed as a basic flip-book animation or as a slide presentation.


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