--===============2801155679273610302== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=089e01227ca45bddc304e5999a8c --089e01227ca45bddc304e5999a8c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I come out of the shadows to say: Hooray! On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Lukast dev wrote: > Great! > > > 2013/8/27 Boudewijn Rempt > >> Awesome! >> >> >> On Tue, 27 Aug 2013, silvio grosso wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, >>> >>> This month, on the Italian magazine "Linux Pro" [0], there is an >>> interesting 6 pages review comparing 5 open >>> source software to edit images. >>> Linux Pro is highly widespread in Italy (you can buy it everywhere and >>> every month there is a new issue). >>> >>> To make it short, the contest was about: Krita, Gimp, Pinta, Inkscape, >>> MyPaint. >>> >>> They compared the: >>> - Multi-platform support (Windows, Linux etc); >>> - Editing of text (Titles etc); >>> - Interface (how "productive" and easy to grasp it is); >>> - Video Animation (e.g. Gap plugin for Gimp); >>> - Easiness of the tweaking related to the Gui (group widgets together >>> and so on); >>> - Macro - plugins (e.g. Script-Fu for Gimp); >>> - Documentation. >>> The final winner is.... Krita :-) >>> >>> Naturally, this comparison is probably *quite* subjective (surely >>> *every* one of these software has its powerful >>> and unique features). >>> As for me, in all truth, I have thought the natural winner to *edit >>> image* was likely to be Gimp. In addition, >>> most of the past articles on Linux Pro were about Gimp itself. To my >>> surprise, they judged Gimp a bit too >>> complicated to use. >>> >>> In conclusion, I deem rewarding to see krita recognized as a worthy >>> application to work with :-) >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Silvio Grosso >>> >>> [0] www.linuxpro.it >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Krita mailing list >> kimageshop@kde.org >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Krita mailing list > kimageshop@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop > > --089e01227ca45bddc304e5999a8c Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I come out of the shadows to say: Hooray!


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013= at 3:23 PM, Lukast dev <lukast.dev@gmail.com> wrote:
Great!


2013/8/27 Boudewijn Rempt <b= oud@valdyas.org>
Awesome!


On Tue, 27 Aug 2013, silvio grosso wrote:

Hi everyone,

This month, on the Italian magazine "Linux Pro" [0], there is an = interesting 6 pages review comparing 5 open
source software to edit images.
Linux Pro is highly widespread in Italy (you can buy it everywhere and ever= y month there is a new issue).

To make it short, the contest was about: Krita, Gimp, Pinta, Inkscape, MyPa= int.

They compared the:
- Multi-platform support (Windows, Linux etc);
- Editing of text (Titles etc);
- Interface (how=A0 "productive" and easy to grasp it is);
- Video Animation (e.g. Gap plugin for Gimp);
- Easiness of the tweaking related to the Gui (group widgets together and s= o on);
- Macro - plugins (e.g. Script-Fu for Gimp);
- Documentation.
The final winner is....=A0 Krita :-)

Naturally, this comparison is probably *quite* subjective (surely *every* o= ne of these software has its powerful
and unique features).
As for me, in all truth, I have thought the natural winner to *edit image* = was likely to be Gimp. In addition,
most of the past articles on Linux Pro were about Gimp itself. To my surpri= se, they judged Gimp a bit too
complicated to use.

In conclusion,=A0 I deem rewarding to see krita recognized as a worthy appl= ication to work with :-)

Best regards,

Silvio Grosso

[0] www.linuxpro.it


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