RickMasters wrote:I think the title should be around Linux and this is why. Linux tends to attract independent thinkers and the number of Linux users here is way out of proportion. There is a philosophy centered around open source freeware that is attractive to this group and that is that these tools shouldn't be held for ransom. There is also a belief and hope that open source will advance faster as more people participate and these already excellent applications will become more and more powerful.
RickMasters wrote:The most amazing thing is that everything worked.
Merlin wrote:Learning Linux is like learning to work on your car. It starts out frustrating and expensive (your time) - but eventually ends up empowering and saving you gobs of money.
RickMasters wrote:
GIMP is somewhat equivalent to Adobe Photoshop. I have found that I can do almost everything I did with Photoshop with respectable results using GIMP. GIMP is open source freeware and works with Windows and Linux. Download here.
http://www.gimp.org/
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