Gimp 2.0 ready
http://www.gimp.org/
I have a question for any Gimp users. Would you say Gimp is more powerful than say Adobe Elements??
I have a question for any Gimp users. Would you say Gimp is more powerful than say Adobe Elements??
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Originally posted by hmurchison
http://www.gimp.org/
I have a question for any Gimp users. Would you say Gimp is more powerful than say Adobe Elements??
more powerful, yes.
more usable, no.
Originally posted by running with scissors
more powerful, yes.
more usable, no.
Is there any way of getting ahold of the Mac version without having to compile the source? I know nothing about compiling and I dont want to have to pay $30 for the .dmg file from macgimp.com just to try it out.
Honestly, this is why Linux will never succeed in the average user world. Very few people have the time or effort to compile source code, let alone even learn what it is. I want to USE programs not delve into the code. I dont know how to program, I doubt I ever will, thats what the professionals are paid for... or I suppose in this case they arent paid... hmmmm... anywho...
I have been using and testing the Gimp for a long time now... it has made so much progress in so little time... I am impressed.
Now if I can only master Script-Fu...
Originally posted by 4fx
Is there any way of getting ahold of the Mac version without having to compile the source? I know nothing about compiling and I dont want to have to pay $30 for the .dmg file from macgimp.com just to try it out.
Just use Fink to install, it even comes with a GUI called Fink Commander
Originally posted by Aquatic
Usability is power. Gimp should just drag and drop from a .dmg or whatever format and be double-click ready.
http://gimp-app.sourceforge.net/