On Tuesday 10 Sep 2002 1:43 am, you wrote: > On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 03:23, Peregrinf wrote: > > On 7 Sep 2002, at 19:53, Michael Adams wrote: > > > I agree, GIMP may not be fully intuitive to a confirmed PSP user. GIMP > > > can do 95%+ of what PSP can, but PSP can only do 80-90% of what GIMP > > > can. > > > > > > -- > > > Michael > > > > The fact that Gimp can do more than PSP can do is neither here nor > > there. To be of any use to me it needs to do what I need done. That is > > true of any software, no matter what the purpose or who the user is. > > > > Dennis Fowler > > The statement was made to show that GIMP is well worth learning. All the > listed functions are available in GIMP (except perhaps thumbnailing). > > BTW i use PSP myself by choice when in windows for editing screen captures. > Perhaps more than a cursory glance at the program is what was required. > Identify what you think it can't do and maybe someone will tell you how it > can.
FWIW, there's a full manual for GIMP available in .pdf format. It's worth the download. Can't remember the URL, but I found it from google. Anne
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