Pinta 2.x vs Pinta 3.x: What Changed and How to Go Back to the Classic GTK3 Version

Pinta 2.x vs Pinta 3.x: What Changed and How to Go Back to the Classic GTK3 Version

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Apr 9, 2026

If you’ve been using Linux graphics tools for a while, you’ve probably rotated between Gimp, Inkscape, DarkTable, RawTherapee—and at some point, landed on Pinta as that lightweight, no-nonsense drawing and editing tool. For many users, Pinta has always been the closest thing to Paint.NET on Linux: simple, fast, and predictable.

But with the arrival of Pinta 3.x, things have changed—and not everyone is happy about it.

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