If you're in KDE environment, you could try Krita.  I like it.  The
thing is that it has close to the same feature set as gimp, especially
for simple things.  The UI isn't as overwhelmingly complex, though.  I
guess the real question is what was overwhelming?  The UI?  The feature
set?  Something else entirely?


Lloyd


Eduardo Sanz Garcia wrote:
> I am looking for a simple program to draw basic shapes (ovals, squares, 
> arrows) and text in photos.
> I have tried gimp, but it is overwhelming for me (I am not a graphics 
> person).
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you very much.
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