In Digital Photo Software
In Mobile
- Browsers
- Business Software
- Communications
- Desktop Enhancements
- Developer Tools
- Digital Photo Software
- Drivers
- Educational Software
- Games
- Graphic Design Software
- Home Software
- Internet Software
- iTunes & iPod Software
- MP3 & Audio Software
- Networking Software
- Productivity Software
- Screensavers & Wallpaper
- Security Software
- Travel
- Utilities & Operating Systems
- Video Software
More From CNET UK
Vspainter 1.8
VETASOFT
Vspainter features advanced and unique tools to help you create your digital masterpieces with your Pocket PC. Design and save your creations in an easy way, just launch Vspainter and you get right into painting by using standard brushes, special brushes, shapes, and other special effects including the tools like smudge tool and lightning/darkness pen. Vspainter is also able to create, store, and view simultaneous creations. Features: draw anywhere, anytime; fullscreen mode; smoothed and detailed interface; 10 standard brushes (including line, circle, and square); advanced drawing tools; color selection windows; alternative, special, and shaped brushes; use hotkeys to select and change pages or switch to fullscreen mode; easy creation and change page method; save your creations to BMP files; show the current time; detection of battery's low level; English and French language support.
Version 1.8 is a bug-fixing release.
CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description.
Most Popular Image Editing Software Downloads

- Virgin Media and CView to rifle through your packets
- Motorola Milestone: The Droid drops exclusively on eXpansys until 2010
- Opinion: Apple owes Microsoft $30bn
- How MySpace can beat Facebook in 2010
- CNET UK Podcast 163: Is giffgaff the future of mobile tariffs?
- Technics 1200 and 1210 axed by Panasonic: Number's up for the ones and twos?

Follow CNET UK on Twitter
Get all our reviews, videos and blog posts delivered direct to your Twitter feed as they are published

Listen to the CNET UK podcast
The team chat about hot gadgets and Web weirdness





