Updated Tux Paint For Mac

New in Tux Paint 0.9.22 Beta: This is a build of the CVS repository code for the not-yet-released 0.9.22 version of Tux Paint for Mac OS X, which should hopefully address problems running on OS X 10.9 ('Mavericks'). Tux Paint is a great drawing program for kids between 3 and 12 years old to let loose their creativity. It comes with different brushes, shapes and stamps with which a natural-looking painting can be made.
Just like Microsoft Paint, the interface is incredibly simple and easy to use. Just like Microsoft Paint, the app is not really suitable for creating high-quality art on your computer, however, for most simple image creation tasks, the app will work perfectly fine. It features several editing tools like airbrush, different shapes, eyedropper, image resizing, cropping, transparent selection and all others. If you need quick photo edits on your Mac, Paintbrush works like a charm.
Tux Paint is easy enough to be used by young children, yet provides enough features to keep them using it as they grow older. Disclaimer Tux Paint Plus is a product developed. This site is not directly affiliated with. All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names and company names or logos mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
Show the Developer tab in a Word document so you can write macros or add content controls, including check boxes, text boxes, and combo boxes. By default, the Developer tab is not displayed.
If I change the locale to Catalan in Tux Paint Config, the UI text is all Catalan, which is correct. However, none of the stamps play their descriptive (spoken) sounds, when I click them. E.g., when I click the Rooster stamp, I do not hear 'rooster_desc_ca.ogg' play after 'rooster.ogg' plays. Additionally, when I click the number stamps (i.e., '0.png' thru '9.png'), I get the english sounds (e.g., '0_en.png'), rather than the Catalan ones (e.g., '0_ca.png'). (I'll need to double-check this works right in Win32.
Good to see you're still around!;) -- -bill! Any chance you can put together an OSX build of Tux Paint 0.9.16rc1 (or rc2 when I get it out tonight, hopefully)? Last I saw, there were still a number of issues with Tux Paint on OSX that haven't been dealt with since the 0.9.15 release last November.