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VB.NET 2005 embedded MSPAINT

Good afternoon all,

I have a VB.NET 2005 application that I'm looking to add some
functionality to.

The basic idea is to have a place where the user can create a little
sketch and save it. When the user saves it I need to (behind the
scenes) save the picture file and the location of the picture file.
I'm going to put the location of the picture in a database for the user
to call up later.

My problem is that I can't find a program out there that will "easily"
do the sketch piece.

I had throught to perhaps find a little MSPAINT.EXE ocx that I could
call within my form. However I have been unable to locate one.

I'm open to any suggestions on what I should use. My only concern is
that it be "simple" and "free"

Thanks all.

Oct 31 '06 #1
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