I've been playing around with the Linux version of Paintstorm recently and I've found a number of problems:
- One core of my CPU is always running at 100% capacity. This stops while the "Open File" (Ctrl+O) window is active, for example. Otherwise, the CPU is continuously spinning, even while Paintstorm is minimized. A couple of months ago I tried an older version of Paintstorm with a different linux distribution, and the problem was there too. Therefore, I don't think this problem is isolated to my configuration. I also tried running Paintstorm through Wine and the problem was not present.
- With my dual monitor setup the default size of the Paintstorm window is too wide. The width of the window is about twice the width of the screen it was opened in. The window goes off the edge of the screen to the right, and I would need to manually adjust the window every time I open Paintstorm to fit the size of the screen. As a result, the canvas is not centered when Paintstorm is first opened. Here's a screenshot.
- Saving my painting crashed Paintstorm at one point. I don't have any information to help replicate the issue, unfortunately.
- When I try to save my painting as a .psd file, I'll get the message, "You can not save PSD in the trial version" (as expected). However, pressing Ctrl+S saves the painting anyway!
- Going to "Other -> Help" in the menu bar tries to open firefox even if I don't have firefox installed.
My Linux distribution is Arch Linux with the xfce4 desktop environment.
If there's anything you would like me to test, I'd be happy to do it.