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Portable Gimp.app

Downloads Portable Gimp.app requires that either Apple's X11 or XDarwin be installed. Portable Gimp.app is the Gimp.app the self contained application bundle of the GNU Image Manipulation Program for OS X by Aaron Voisine packaged as portable...

[April 21, 2006, 8:00]

Dell Linux laptop debuts

News The laptop is installed with Mandriva Linux Limited Edition 2005, which includes various open source applications such as the productivity suite OpenOffice.org, image manipulation application GIMP and the Firefox browser.

[September 19, 2005, 17:20]

I'm with Andrew

Talkback I regularly use the Gimp in place of photoshop and open office instead of Word, Excel etc. I installed Ubuntu and used Gnome as my desktop manager. I know this because I recently installed Vista on my tablet PC which is of similar spec to the...

[June 26, 2009, 9:27]

not for everyone in the same way as windows is not for everyone

Talkback I would say that unless you buy Mac-only products, you re bound to get the same issues on Windows for instance.although there are alternatives to mainstream software, such as The Gimp (which is, incidentally, available for Windows), it's not...

[July 2, 2009, 10:07]

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS review

Reviews As before, Ubuntu ships with a full set of applications: OpenOffice.org 2.4.0, the GIMP image editor (2.4.5) and a mixture of multimedia players: new to this release are F-Spot (photo manager), Vinagre (multi-session VNC viewer) and Brasero (CD...

[April 25, 2008, 10:53]

SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional review

Reviews As far as content creation software is concerned, you get the new GIMP 2.0 for image processing, Kooka for scanning, and Scribus 1.1.6 for desktop publishing. The precise version installed on our test machine was 2.6.4; there have been some...

[May 18, 2004, 9:30]

Linux not for everyone

Talkback although there are alternatives to mainstream software, such as The Gimp (which is, incidentally, available for Windows), it's not necessarily as good (the Gimp is slow and clunky compared to Photoshop, which is fair enough as it's free) if you're...

[July 2, 2009, 10:07]

Why Users Aren't Moving to Linux

Blog Comment I'm yet to try Gimp and Kompozer for my web design and have so far stuck to trying to getting set-up to my liking. I've been thinking about trying Linux for sometime and finally installed it on a partition so I had the dual boot option.

[May 14, 2009, 17:44]

OpenOffice to the Rescue

Blog Comment The obvious fix was to open gimp and merge the arrow with the picture and re-insert it merged into the OpenOffice document and then export it to a DOC file. I still have MS Office 2000 Pro somewhere on its CD but its not installed and hasn't been...

[April 12, 2009, 18:14]

Traveling Success with Linux

Blog For very advanced photo/graphic editing, the GIMP image editor is available as well. This was all with the Linux distributions absolutely "stock", the way they come from their respective web pages, I haven't downloaded or installed any additional...

[July 28, 2008, 9:38]

Why Normal People Don't Use Linux

Blog Comment If this went well a follow on presentation could be offered at a different time introducing some of the different programs that are available like Open Office, and The Gimp. What I thought I would do is build a mobile display case that would house...

[June 10, 2009, 16:00]

PCLinuxOS 2009.1 Released

Blog All sorts of camera, photo and image management programs, including digiKam, showFoto, Kalbum, GIMP, and much more. I have installed the new release on all four of my laptop/netbooks, and they all went very smoothly.

[March 13, 2009, 13:45]

Mandriva One 2010.0 (including Moblin UI)

Blog Firefox 3.5.5, OpenOffice 3.1.1, GIMP for grpahics, Amarok for audio and Dragon Player for video, and of course lots of KDE applications and applets. If a particular package that you want, need or prefer isn't installed, you can generally find it...

[November 12, 2009, 7:38]

Bring the tangible benefits of Linux to your organisation

News For example, GIMP is a fully functional, free graphics package that runs on Linux. Furthermore, a single Linux system can be installed on as many machines as the user wants. Of course, new computers generally arrive with Windows already installed...

[June 23, 2005, 11:10]

Mandriva Flash review

Reviews The Mandriva Flash distribution is built around the 2.6.17 Linux kernel, Glibc 2.4 (C library), X.org 7.1 (X Window system), KDE 3.5.4 (graphical desktop environment), GCC 4.1 (GNU Compiler Collection), OpenOffice.org 2.0.3 (office suite), Mozilla...

[January 5, 2007, 13:53]

KDE getting ready to go native on Windows

Talkback With Vista being so much more secure and stable as well as IE 7.0 and with Vista Ultimate running Unix Applications and also MONAD (Windows Shell) that is superior to that of Linux shells and finally linux software like KDE, GIMP, Apache already...

[March 3, 2006, 7:37]

Delayed Debian distribution is released

News The fourth version, which is code-named Etch, includes over 18,000 software packages, including OpenOffice, Gimp, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Samba and Asterisk. Debian 4.0 supports Gnome as the default desktop environment, but KDE and Xfce can also be...

[April 12, 2007, 13:24]

For a few $ more

Blog Here's the list that I compiled: bull; Notepad++ text editor bull; Notepad2 notepad replacement bull; 7-zip compression bull; WinSCP SFTP client bull; Firefox add-ons bull; Multiple old IEs (not at all Free) bull; Profont programmers...

[August 26, 2009, 14:03]

GIMP - what's in a name?

Blog My case in point is the GNU Image Manipulation Program, or rather, the name: GIMP. So I installed Paint.NET instead. I believe in Free Software. This is a strange thing to say, rather like believing in air or water.

[May 7, 2009, 9:58]

Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic Koala) on Netbooks - Part 3 (Xubuntu Xfce)

Blog My goal was to end up with a panel at the bottom of the screen with whatever icons had text associated, meaning the menus, task bar and digital clock; a panel on one side with the "status" icons, such as the notifier, audio and desktop selector...

[November 9, 2009, 14:26]

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