Hello guys,
First let me introduce myself: I'm a tech writer for a F1 site called F1Technical. I draw up specific parts of Formula One cars and write articles around those sketches. I'm proud to say I'm using paint.net for this because I fricking love it! The program is so simple to use yet has so many possibilities. It's really an enjoyment to use so a big thumbs up for the developers!
Anyway, I was wondering lately if the standard produced .pdn files can be opened up by some sort of iOS app? I already came across a topic explaining that porting paint.net to iOS is impossible, but I was hoping for an app that was atleast able to view these files, and most importantly can show and hide layers. You see, the illustrations I produce consist out of several layers, each showing specific components on the correct place. Hiding a layer shows what's behind a specific component. Flattening the whole deal onto an image, to be able to view the illustrations on iOS, removes this specific ability, So in short: hoping for an app that can view .pdn files and can hide/unhide layers! I'd certainly be willing to pay for such an app.