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Google funds Photoshop-on-Linux work (C|Net)Google funds Photoshop-on-Linux work (C|Net)Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:57 UTC (Fri) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501)In reply to: Google funds Photoshop-on-Linux work (C|Net) by dank Parent article: Google funds Photoshop-on-Linux work (C|Net)
gimp is available from their distribution now. No need for extra setup. Photoshop is a proprietary application that will never be properly integrated with their desktop, because distros can't do that. Let alone simplfy its installation (and upgrade, security fixes, and such).
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And all if this does not matter... Posted Feb 22, 2008 7:28 UTC (Fri) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link] Because people who are using Photoshop for professional work don't need anything else. They are happy to use Windows, Mac, Linux, etc - as long as Photoshop is included. It's not just theme or lack of simple features (when you try to transform transparent layer it becomes opaque - exactly when it's really, really bad). It the fact that all shortcuts are different, all dialogs are different, in short - it's totally different program. It does not mean GIMP is unusable - far from it. It just means that it's not an alternative to Photoshop...
And all if this does not matter... Posted Feb 24, 2008 18:17 UTC (Sun) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501) [Link] Shortcuts and such are the easy part. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMPshop Most of the users, however, don't use their computer just for Adobe Photoshop.
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