Spyke
WereCatreply
lemmy.world

The AI stuff is paid... if anyone cares for it. I installed it and didn't have to login anywhere.

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Cool! Not libre, but it enables new category of people to comfortably transition to Linux. I can imagine the anger at Adobe 🤣

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WereCatreply
lemmy.world

I’m going to say yes, easily. Even Photopea is significantly better than GIMP. But for most basic tasks GIMP is fine. IDK if GIMP even supports non destructive editing though

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it does now, most important feature in gim3 is non destructive layers

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Glimpse was actually a good alt to Photoshop which actually was just a refined UI for Gimp under the hood. The project halted after their maintainers decided to stop it. Last I recall, they were definitely open source. IDK which license they used but folks could probably fork it and continue the work there as well.

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Just remember folks....if it's not open source, and you're not paying for the product, then you ARE the product. Likely a tracking nightmare.

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Don't get me wrong: the guide is awesome 🎉

My brain just keeps bringing up: Isn't that was Bottles is intended for? You can add "playbooks" /scripts to setup an application. Also Lutris has the tooling for that (even though they are gaming oriented).

Shouldn't it be possible to take the Bottles guide and shove it way up into... ahm.. Bottles?

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