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RyzvonusefFeb 24th 2010 11:24AM
Hmm...I don't suppose us simple Paint.Net users need to worry about such stuff? Because I have never heard of Subversion in this context before...
(Unverified)Feb 24th 2010 11:50AM
Well, depends what you mean by 'worry' :)
If you save a new file after every change you make, then it's a non-issue. This is for more complicated projects, where you need to keep track of a multitude of changes!
Paint.Net doesn't have version control, as far as I know.