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Posted by: Charles McLellan (Monday 30 April 2007, 10:45 AM)

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Not 'pushing'...

It wasn't our intention to 'push' open source alternatives to Adobe's applications by publishing this article; rather, it was simply to remind people that such choices exist. We also specifically asked for feedback from graphics professionals who have used both Adobe and open source apps, so thanks for your input.

What we will do is keep an eye on the development of open source apps like The GIMP, Inkscape et al, and in due course run full head-to-head reviews against their Adobe counterparts.

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