DPaint was heads and shoulders above all else,
I've heard a chorus of people say Dpaint
was the best, etc... So there seems to be somewhat of a consensus in that regard. What I haven't heard is similarly unanimous praise of any single "current" alternative product. I think the odds are better of being struck by lightning than seeing two people in the same room declaring "Illustrator
rocks!" I suspect this is because Illustrator is massive, filled to the gills with clever but useless functions, and requires a user manual the size of 'Ana Karenina' and 'War and Peace' put together (only with more complexity). Gee, that sounds like "fun"... No thanks, I'll stick with Dpaint.
however, these days there are far better alternatives
Such as?
It may be simple and fast, but it only becomes and advantage when it can offer the same functionality and flexibility as current apps.
Dpaint is simple, fast. And
fun -- fun because it is simple and fast. Its also "functional" in that it works exactly as advertised. It is also extremely flexible, thanks largely to Arexx and the modular design of the Amiga operating system. It is as functional and flexible as one's imagination. I think juxtaposing "current" apps with increased flexibility is a common mistake.