Whyteboard: A painting applicatin
Whyteboard is a free painting application available for Linux, Windows and Mac. Its features include:
- Drawing on a canvas with common tools: pen, rectangle, circle, text
- Annotate over images of PDF files
- Drawn shapes may be resized, moved, rotated and re-colored
- Your drawing history is stored, allowing your drawing to be replayed
- Tabbed painting: each tab represents a whiteboard "sheet". Each sheet has unlimited undo/redo
- Each sheet has a live-updating thumbnail, showing a preview of the drawing
- Closed sheets may be re-opened, restoring its data.
- Note Controls, similar to Post-It Notes. An overview of all Notes in the document is provided
- The canvas can be resized (and is resized in 'real time') by dragging it around
- Embed a video/audio panel into the canvas, there is no limit on how many per sheet is allowed
- Translated into multiple languages
Latest Version: 0.39.35 -- 31 December 2009
- Source code (.tar.gz)
- Windows installer (.exe)
- Windows stand-alone file (.zip)
- Linux Debian package (.deb)
- Linux RPM package (.rpm)
- Help files (.tar.gz)
Resources
Youtube Video - Showing the program "in action".
Screenshots - Pictures of Whyteboard on Windows/Linux/Mac.
Source Code Browser - View the latest development code from the Bazaar version control repository.
Current open bugs - Bugs that are identified and being worked on.
Help Translate
- Register at Launchpad.net and set your preferred language.
- Learn more about translation support by Launchpad.
- Go to Whyteboard Translations at Launchpad and click the language you intend to help with. If you don't see your language, then you have not set your preferred language.
- Keep codes such as %s, %i, %d intact.
- The & symbols you see, e.g. &File and &Edit are used as Keyboard Access keys.
- Try to Capitalize Menu Items and to use good grammar throughout.
- Your contribution will be added to the next release of Whyteboard.