Sorry I didn't reply earlier.
GIMP does still require xWindows to run on a Mac; but installing xWindows is
a no-brainer. As I have my Mac set to launch xWindows at startup it doesn't
really get in the way.
GIMP is good, very good; and with these add-ons it is even better.
The add-ons work exactly the same on Linux (can't vouch for Windows)
and, to my mind at least, it is jolly nice to swap from editing images
on the
computer on the left (my G4) to the one on the right (my Heinz-57 Pentium 4
running Ubuntu) without having to remember how to use another graphic
program.
Stephen Cox wrote:
Does the Gimp still require xwindows to run on the mac? Or did someone
finally port it to run natively?
On 5/11/09 3:17 PM, "Richmond Mathewson" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Those of you who cannot afford Photoshop, have 'funny feelings'
about proprietary software, don't "do" either Macintosh or Windows,
can afford Photoshop but would rather spend the money on
Runtime Revolution :)
(err, why would you spend an awful lot of money on something
when there is something just as good available for FREE?
Much more sensible to spend it on something that is extremely
good and is not available for FREE . . . Runtime Revolution)
might well give this a look:
http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/05/gim-paint-studio-gimp-optimized-for.html
It presupposes you already have GIMP installed:
http://www.gimp.org/
It is "poly-platform"!
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