Tux Paint
Open Source Drawing Software for Children


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Tux Paint is free computer art software for children.
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“I don't usually talk about or recommend software or IT things, but I would make this exception for the great drawing and painting programme for children (and the young at heart!) - Tuxpaint. Since I installed it on our ageing home iMac, my son Jacob has been really enjoying it” — Mark Lawrence, September 2006


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Download - BeOS

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BeOS

BeOS users running Intel-based systems can download Tux Paint here.


Tux Paint

This archive includes the core "Tux Paint" program, as well as the data-files needed to run it (user interface graphics, sound effects, etc.) BeOS R5 and Haiku users should extract the archive to '/boot/apps/Games'. ZETA users can use the autoinstaller.

tuxpaint beos intel

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tuxpaint/tuxpaint-0.9.21_beos.tgz?download
Version: 0.9.21 (2009.07.10)
From: 'Begasus'

tuxpaint haiku gcc2 intel

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tuxpaint/tuxpaint-0.9.21-haiku.tgz?download
Version: 0.9.21 (2009.11.07)
From: 'Begasus'


Tux Paint Stamps

This archive includes the collection of optional stamps you can use with Tux Paint's "Stamp" tool. BeOS R5 and Haiku users should extract the archive to '/boot/apps/Games/TuxPaint/share/tuxpaint/stamps'. ZETA users can use the autoinstaller.

tuxpaint-stamps beos intel

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tuxpaint/tuxpaint-stamps-2009.06.28_beos.tgz?download
Version: 2008.06.30
From: 'Begasus'


Necessary Libraries

The BeBits website has a package of libraries for BeOS that include things you may need for Tux Paint (e.g., libSDL). BeOS R5 and Haiku users will probably need this. ZETA users should have the necessary libraries already.


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