“X software is bad because of some alleged observations I made and will not
share with anyone for some reason. There is no need to question me for I know
everything.”
Ah yes, what a very reliable, provable, and definitely not inaccurate fact.
You’ve convinced me, I will be uninstalling Trend
That’s a completely false and baseless claim. The only software on my personal
PC is free software, a large portion of which is open source as well. Trend
Micro has never once blocked any of them from being installed.
There’s a right way to make a point and then there’s what you’re doing which
For what it’s worth, I also use Trend Micro and have been very happy with it
over the years.
As was stated previously, Trend Micro, like every other internet security
software, can report some false positives from time to time and that may be
what’s happening here. I saw mention here that this
I guess technically by “definition” one could consider GIMP a knock off but
that’s like saying an my and all image processing programs are knock offs of
one another.
That said, GIMP isn’t being developed to take whatever features are in
Photoshop and remake them into a free program. GIMP is
Hello Tawfik,
There is no real “company” developing GIMP but referencing it as The GIMP
Development Team should suffice. As for the location, GIMP did originate in
California, U.S.A.
More info here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMP
Regards,
Kasim Ahmić
>> On Sep 22, 2019, at 6:21 AM,
Apologies if your question has already been answered. The mailing list has
been acting up for me lately.
To my knowledge, GIMP does not utilize multiple GPUs. When GIMP 2.8
launched, it had just enabled GPU acceleration via OpenCL and at the time,
I myself had two GPUs in my computer. I had taken