PhotoGIMP
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PhotoGIMP | osc | |
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136 | 14 | |
4,331 | 171 | |
1.7% | 0.0% | |
4.5 | 9.3 | |
6 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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PhotoGIMP
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GIMP 3.0 finally has a release schedule
I used to use PhotoShop heavily and still have a lot of the UI muscle-memorized. I switched to GIMP + https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP and found it mostly fits my needs for basic image editing.
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Is this radical redesign of GIMP possible now?
There's also photoGimp:
https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP
But it's interesting if we can get FOSS Gui toolkits that allow for different approaches to menu/toolbar/discovery where the user can easily adjust and select how things should work - like readline Emacs/vi selection on steroids for Gui.
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Alternatives to Adobe
There is this project that might help you:
https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP
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Creating my own ecosystem.
I doubt it, code needs to be maintained , even if you will get stuck on old libraries you could miss out on features and improvement, of course if the changes are small and it's more like a patchset (something like photogimp) , that might be more feasible.
- Eğer virüs gibi sebeplerden dolayı korsanlamaktan korkuyorsanız, her adobe uygulamasının alternatifinin listelendiği bu güzelliği buraya bırakıyorum.
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Free alternative to Photoshop?
I don't like gimp at all, but you can still try PhotoGimp.
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What are some OpenSource apps that are the best of their kind?
did you try PhotoGIMP?
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Best Photoshop free alternative for linux
See https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP/graphs/code-frequency
- Free alternatives to paid software
- Photo editing software for noobs
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Building a standalone Haskell binary with alpine-linux and stack.
https://openbuildservice.org/ is one way to produce distribution packages across a wide selection of distributions, if your source code is open.
- RedHat donates $10,000 to OBS Studio, their Flatpak to be official for Linux!
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Manjaro's new website that integrates with pamac to provide a web based interface to install software. Supports repositories' packages, flatpaks and snaps
As fair as I understand, OBS is indeed a suitable replacement for AUR right now.
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The Future of Snapcraft | Ubuntu
OpenBuildService is better in every way, is fully opensource everywhere and can even generate packages for ubuntu better than launchpad appears to, and can even build entire distros. No special integrations are necessary, it can cost-effectively work with a highly paralellized number of virtual machines (iinm 100 or more on generic threadripper or epyc).
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Why is it so difficult for a software application team to support so many distributions via packaging? Is there no machinery to robotically package any application for any of the given major distributions? Why not?
Suse's OBS is another option, and there are likely others...
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How to deploy my FOSS to Linux users / repositories?
[3] https://openbuildservice.org/
- Haha amirite?
- Introducing MPR: the AUR for Debian and Ubuntu based systems
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Linux on the Desktop: Part Two
Good idea, give it a try. I'd recommend Kubuntu or Mint with Cinnamon. I switched to KDE for KDE Connects' amazing smartphone (Android) integration, which i recommend srrongly to try. Switched to openSUSE Tumbleweed myself, best KDE implemention IMHO, rolling release and the software selection is great, whats missing from the repos can be installed via opi, a client for [0]. It is not that newbie friendly though, since SUSEs' focus is on the enterprise ie safety over ease of use.
[0] https://openbuildservice.org/
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I switched from macOS to Linux after 15 years of Apple
Try it on openSUSE, the best KDE integration by far IMHO, since it is their standard DE since IDK/forever? Tumbleweed offers the newest packages, rolling like Arch, but with a huge test battery on OBS (https://openbuildservice.org/). Snapshots on upgrade make the thought of breakage (haven't had any) tolerable.
Disclaimer: very happy user
What are some alternatives?
photoshopCClinux - Photoshop CC v19 installer for Gnu/Linux
ZeroTier-GUI - A Linux front-end for ZeroTier
gimp-appimage
egpu-switcher - 🖥🐧 Setup script for eGPUs in Linux (X.Org)
Glimpse - Fork of the GNU Image Manipulation Program 2.10.18
azure-cli - Azure Command-Line Interface
org.gimp.GIMP
opi - OBS Package Installer (CLI)
tdesktop - Telegram Desktop messaging app
gentoo-on-rpi-64bit - Bootable 64-bit Gentoo image for the Raspberry Pi4B, 3B & 3B+, with Linux 5.4, OpenRC, Xfce4, VC4/V3D, camera and h/w codec support, weekly-autobuild binhost
winapps - Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration.
dino - Modern XMPP ("Jabber") Chat Client using GTK/Vala
