I’ve been using the Gimp on both Windows and Linux for the last year, as I live in fear of the license police π
However I am increasingly frustrated with the Gimp and want an alternative. Something that is easy to use and has a UI that is actually user friendly.
I like PhotoShop and Fireworks….
Any recommendations??
Stewart Curry says
Tried http://www.gimpshop.net/ ?
michele says
Stewart
I couldn’t see much difference, though that maybe because I already had the Gimp installed
Michele
John says
What about paint.net? I’ve never tried it, but I’ve heard some remarkably good things about it.
Chris Gallagher says
Paint.net is a nice little tool. I wouldnt use it for anything too complex myself, although the new version which was recently release has some serious improvements. Suppose the best thing about it is that its free π
Roy Schestowitz says
I find the UI of the GIMP /better/. There’s a learning curve, that’s all.
michele says
Roy
Fair enough π
My problem is that 9 times out of 10 I want to do simple things like cropping images etc., which tools like PhotoShop and Fireworks make incredibly easy, whereas The Gimp makes me jump through hoops
Michele
Niall says
Stop being a cheap git, put your hand in your pocket and buy Photoshop or Fireworks π
John McCormac says
Paintshop seems to be fairly good. Cheap enough from what I recall and powerful.
michele says
Niall – You going to pay for it? π
John – Demo downloaded ..
Donncha O Caoimh says
Talk to me about the GIMP on Saturday π
michele says
Donncha
I’ll hold you to that π
Michele
Philip says
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I empathize with that sentiment and have just discovered
the GimpLite Quickies tutorial. I haven’t gone through it yet but it seems to cover the the simple things so I pass it on.
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Lite_Quickies/
Philip says
sorry, my quote was cropped. The sentiment being often wanting “to do simple things like cropping images etc., which tools like PhotoShop and Fireworks make incredibly easy, whereas The Gimp makes me jump through hoops”
Dan says
Pixel is a nice, cheap alternative.
http://www.kanzelsberger.com/
Jim says
If all you want to do is crop, resize, retouch images, or screen grab, and you want it all for FREE… then look at IRFANVIEW.
see http://www.irfanview.com/
It does much more, Sharpen, Blur, Adobe 8BF, Filter Factory, Filters Unlimited, etc, Batch conversion, Cut/crop, Multimedia player.
I use it all the time, and love it.
Sure I use the Gimp on Linux, and photoshop on Winblows, but Irfanview is the tool I use the most.
Plus FREE is good.