Mark Secker wrote:
one would hope there would be little chance of confusing the 2 ....
personally I think these Open Source programers may be a little too
obsessed with "Pulp Fiction"
Not to be confused with Gimp Print Drivers .... ?
On 01/04/2005, at 10:38 AM, Rob Findlay wrote:
The Gimp is an open source Photoshop alternative. This version is
modified to more closely resemble the photoshop menu conventions.
Other than no CMYK support it's not bad and you can't beat the price.
http://plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=241
Cheers
Rob
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GIMP came on a Linux distro I once installed to try and escape win95 and
I think at the time it stood for Graphic Image Manipulation Program.
We liked GIMP a lot, but I couldn't get stable mp3 playback under Linux
so.... resistance proved futile, for a while at least;) Then Stewart
Woods (some muso friends too) gave me the good oil on Macs.
I soon shortened my hard drive's name to Mac.
An external SCSI drive got called Spare.
These days it has evolved to:
OSX
Archive (which was 40 but that seemed lame; It is strictly and archive
anyway)
160
Shares I like to mimic dns structures a bit and call them server.folder,
so that gives iMac.Docs or w2k.downloads, this is good for network
impaired users.
Cheers
Paul (who is coveting his girlfriend Vicki's iPod shuffle called VickiPod)