>
> To C.R.: I think your proposed change to the download page (adding"93 MB"
> just above the download button for GIMP for Windows) is easy, simple, and
> clear. I recommend it highly!
>
We used to list the file size on the download buttons. Apparently the
feature didn't get added to the new
Subject: re. suggestions
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2016 19:32:44 GMT
To C.R.: I think your proposed change to the download page (adding"93 MB" just
above the download button for GIMP for Windows) is easy, simple, and clear. I
recommend it highly!
To Alex: What do I suggest you do about it? I
> > It would also be nice if people could see good reasons not to comment,
> > as one user has posted online (I think at answers.yahoo.com), that GIMP
> > is "not as good as Photoshop".
>
> What do you expect us to do about it?
>
> Alex
>
On answers.yahoo.com, it seems to me that anyone from the
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 8:22 PM, mailreader wrote:
> It would also be nice if people could see good reasons not to comment,
> as one user has posted online (I think at answers.yahoo.com), that GIMP
> is "not as good as Photoshop".
What do you expect us to do about it?
Alex
I recommend this small change to the current download page:
www.opendesignstudio.org/gimp/samples/gimp_download_file_size.png
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 7:44 PM, C R wrote:
> Actually, I'm on Linux, and I don't see the file size listed either.
> I don't personally care much,
Actually, I'm on Linux, and I don't see the file size listed either.
I don't personally care much, because I know that GIMP is damn small
compared to most high-powered graphics applications, but still I can see
that some folks may care the first time they download from the website.
If anything,
* mailrea...@juno.com [03-27-16 13:30]:
> It would be nice if the website said how much free space is required to
> download the program and to run it, and what other things might be
> useful to use with it and where they can be found and how big they are.
They are but you
It would be nice if the website said how much free space is required to
download the program and to run it, and what other things might be useful to
use with it and where they can be found and how big they are.
It would also be nice if people could see good reasons not to comment, as one
user