Rob wrote:
> On Friday 07 December 2007 01:47, david wrote:
>> software, or even semi-proprietary apps like Xara for Linux. GIMP
>> is closer to being competitive with the commercial apps, but it is
>> sure is confusing to use!
>
> Luckily for Gimp, so is Photoshop....
I agree. The Adobe standard UI is one confusing and cluttered lump.
> but since Photoshop has such an
> enormous user base and no one ships GimpShop with their major Linux
> distro, I really think Gimp could still use a much more intuitive
> interface.
It sure could. I consider the UI of the Targa TIPS graphics application
from 19 years ago just about perfect, and very intuitive. ;-)
> I mean, after I spend a couple weeks setting up my keyboard shortcuts
> and stuff, I'm a whiz with Gimp 2.2. Someone using it every day
> would be much more so.
I use it everyday, but not for much.
> But you know, I'd still be a whiz after a couple weeks if Gimp had an
> (optional, because of the ABM crowd) MDI interface, better menu and
> tool layout, and more intuitive docking of toolboxes and whatnot, and
> people who use it less often or for the first time wouldn't have as
> many problems of the sort you've had.
>
> User-friendly and newbie-friendly needn't be mutually exclusive; just
> look at Firefox.
I agree.
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Fri Dec 7 12:15:02 2007
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