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Tux Paint is completely free software, released as “Open Source” software, under the provisions of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. This means you may download it and install it on as many machines as you wish, copy it for friends and family, and give it to your local schools. In fact, we encourage this!
Tux Paint läuft auf den meisten Systemen, aber wenn Sie sich unsicher sind, dass es bei Ihrem auch so ist, prüfen Sie am besten die Anforderungen.
Current Version (0.9.34):
📣 View the Tux Paint 0.9.34 announcement to learn what's new in this version.
Microsoft Windows
- Windows 11, 10, 8
- Users of Microsoft Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8 can download and run this simple installer application to get the full version of Tux Paint.
(A stand-alone ZIP-file version, also known as a "Portable" version, is available, as well.)
Apple macOS
- macOS
- Apple Macintosh owners running macOS 10.10 and later can download Tux Paint here.
Android
- Android
- Android phone and tablet users can install Tux Paint from the Google Play Store or the F-Droid software repository, or download it directly.
- Chromebook (Android app)
- ChromeOS devices, such as Chromebooks, that are capable of install Android apps may be able to install and run Tux Paint for Android from the Google Play Store. (There is currently no native ChromeOS version of Tux Paint.)
Linux
- RPM-Linuxpakete
- Users of RedHat and Fedora Linux distributions can download Tux Paint for i686 and x86_64 in RPM format.
- Fedora Linux and EPEL Packages
- Users of Fedora and various Enterprise Linux platforms can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from Fedora Package Sources
- Slackware-Linux-Pakete
- Slackware users can download Tux Paint packages via SlackBuild.org.
- openSUSE Linux Packages
- openSUSE users can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from software.opensuse.org.
- Ubuntu-Linux-Pakete
- Ubuntu-Benutzer können passend zu ihrer Version und Architektur vorkompilierte Tux-Paint-Pakete von Launchpad herunterladen.
- Debian-GNU/Linux-Pakete
- Debian users can simply download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from their preferred Debian archive mirror.
- Flatpak Packages for Linux
- Users of a variety of Linux distributions can install Tux Paint via Flatpak, a framework for distributing desktop applications.
- Snap Packages for Linux
- Users of a variety of Linux distributions can install Tux Paint via Snap, a framework for distributing desktop applications.
Linux Distribution Packages
Distribution-agnostic Packages
BSD
- OpenBSD Packages
- OpenBSD users can learn about the OpenBSD port of Tux Paint.
- NetBSD Packages
- NetBSD users can learn about the NetBSD port of Tux Paint.
- FreeBSD-Pakete
- FreeBSD users can learn about the FreeBSD port of Tux Paint.
Haiku
- Haiku
- Haiku users can download Tux Paint directly, or via Haiku Depot.
Previous Version (0.9.33):
Note: The latest version of Tux Paint will hopefully soon be available for all other major platforms, but in the meantime you can still download the previous version below.
Microsoft Windows
- Windows 7
- Users of Microsoft Windows 7 can download and run this simple installer application to get Tux Paint.
(A stand-alone ZIP-file version, also known as a "Portable" version, is available, as well.)
Older Versions:
Even earlier versions of Tux Paint are available for other platforms and OSes that we no longer support, or which haven't been maintained for a long time. Visit the "Download Older Versions" page to access them.
Other Downloads:
- Quellcode
- Andere Linux- und Unix-Benutzer können den Quellcode herunterladen, um Tux Paint herunterzuladen und zu installieren. (Developers can get the latest from the Git source-code repository.)
- Schriften
- Tux-Paint-Benutzer mit Sprachen, die eigene Schriftarten benötigen, können vorpaketierte TrueType -Schriften für Tux Paint herunterladen.
Schon gewusst? Tux Paint ist nach Tux dem Pinguin, dem Maskottchen des Linux-Betriebssystems benannt. Tux ist eine Kurzform des englischen Tuxedo.