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0- Yes, there's an anti-shake function, called "Sharpen Level". Not to be confused with the sharpen filter, also included in OC. Sharpen Level works with either mouse or tablet usage. And I've tried it with both Wacom and Trust tablets successfully, so the program should work with most tablet thingies available.
1- It already kinda looks like a Photoshop with undockable UI. The shape of all the tiny windows, I mean. Works just fine, but that's just my own view, of course. Wouldn't mind dockability.
2- Supported already.
3- Supported already.
4- A screwload of 'em.
5- Brushes, Screentones and Swatches, for now.
6- Not at the moment. Would be neat.
7- CPU-only for the time being, unfortunately. That's another feature I'd like to see.
8- Only Japanese and English for now.
9- Would be nice if they simply allowed us to "paste" our key into the Steam version.
10- Already exist, and work pretty well.
11- Can't speak for Portal Graphics, but I personally find the Event feature great. A good way to learn... and an even better way to show off. XD
12- Let's put it this way: if it ain't workin' the way ye wanna, it's yer fault. ^^
13- And for obvious reasons... heck if I know. XD
Hope that cleared out some. Anything else, there's always the trial version on their website.