
Unlike in Photoshop, you can undo a single command without affecting any subsequent entries in the list.

The palette lets you undo and redo commands, making it easy to experiment. The most important interface addition is the new History palette, which tracks the actions you perform on the active image. Version 9.0 of Corel Paint Shop Pro adds some convenient tricks to help maximize the main work space, such as roll-away palettes and the ability to minimize open images to tabs. If you are looking for a capable image editor with a modest price tag, we highly recommend it. Although we use Photoshop almost daily for graphic design jobs, we would consider using Corel Paint Shop Pro 9.0 to tweak our digital photos. For novice and enthusiast photographers who want satisfactory editing features without paying a premium, Corel's Paint Shop Pro may be the better choice.

Although it's often billed as a low-budget Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro has some features not found in Adobe's higher-priced software. Recently purchased by Corel, Paint Shop Pro is a competent image editor it has an abundance of tools for pixel editing, along with a moderate crop of functions for vector drawing and Web graphics. Although it's no longer shareware, its feature set has outpaced the program's still reasonable $119 price tag. It's hard to imagine that Paint Shop Pro started out as an inexpensive shareware program.
