


This means on today's computers it opens in about a second - two seconds, if the computer is really busy. Being ancient, it was designed to run on computers much slower than today.

But being that old has for me three big advantages that no recent version can boast (it's now owned by Corel or whatever that company changed its name to): Here's the thing: PaintShop Pro v6 came out in 2000. Version 6 produced a mature program that does everything I need of it I did get version 8, but it lost an important feature: the ability to resize an image without losing quality. I've been using PaintShop Pro as my go-to raster editing software since version 4.
