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    Originally posted by uNz[i
    ,9 March 2004 - 00:24]I've found Gimp for windows to be rather unstable.
    Every time I tried to use plugins... *CRASH!!*

    Gimp is great in a Linux environment, but Photoshop is the business for advanced image editing on Windows platforms, IMHO. 
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    So I guess that mean your windows o.s. and the programs that run on it *CRASH!!* not just Gimp.

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    I've heard of people being unable to get the Fu family of plugins to run at all on Windows.

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    Sure, a lot of apps will fall when you push 'em through Windows.

    But I found the Gimp to be particularly troublesome compared to Photoshop.
    Thats all I'm sayin'

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    But Photoshop is native to Windows, so you really can't make that argument.

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    You and anybody else can use ummmmmm............. whatever the hell you want.

    I still say mspaint is 10 times better than photoshop

    But then again, I really do not give a shit.

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    Originally posted by haxor41789+9 March 2004 - 16:38--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (haxor41789 &#064; 9 March 2004 - 16:38)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>But Photoshop is native to Windows, so you really can&#39;t make that argument. [/b]

    Yup - That&#39;s pretty much what I&#39;ve been saying all along.
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    Gimp is great in a Linux environment, but Photoshop is the business for advanced image editing on Windows platforms, IMHO.[/quote]
    Hell, I&#39;d love to see someone get Photoshop running in a Linux environment half as well as Gimp runs in Windows...

    @ shn - M&#036; Paint better than PSD?
    Only if you wanna have a race to see which prog can startup faster.

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    Originally posted by uNz&#091;i+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (uNz&#091;i)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>,9 March 2004 - 01:22]
    Originally posted by haxor41789@9 March 2004 - 16:38
    But Photoshop is native to Windows, so you really can&#39;t make that argument.
    Yup - That&#39;s pretty much what I&#39;ve been saying all along.
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    Gimp is great in a Linux environment, but Photoshop is the business for advanced image editing on Windows platforms, IMHO.
    Hell, I&#39;d love to see someone get Photoshop running in a Linux environment half as well as Gimp runs in Windows...

    @ shn - M&#036; Paint better than PSD?
    Only if you wanna have a race to see which prog can startup faster. [/b][/quote]
    https://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=98293

    I figure if Windows xp can run with that then photoshop can as well.

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    Yeah, that&#39;d probably work, but in this case I consider VMWare to be cheating.

    I&#39;m talking about a port of Photoshop made specifically to run on Linux.
    Just like the Gimp was ported to Windows.

    Sure, I know it&#39;ll probably never happen...

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    Originally posted by uNz&#091;i
    ,9 March 2004 - 01:44]Yeah, that&#39;d probably work, but in this case I consider VMWare to be cheating.

    I&#39;m talking about a port of Photoshop made specifically to run on Linux.
    Just like the Gimp was ported to Windows.

    Sure, I know it&#39;ll probably never happen...
    Just be lucky the Linux community decided to port such a great program like gimp to run on Winbloze.

    Last I checked adobe was commercial and only cared about making money.

    You want to port something?

    Your so good at photoshop, then port yourself a better looking sig.

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    ooOOOoo... tetchy&#33;

    Relax.. I was just blue skying - No need to go off the deep end.

    Hell... If I was proficient in Linux what would I need Photoshop for anyway?
    I&#39;d be quite happy using the Gimp in its native, stable environment.

    As for my sig... I just might do that. Stay tuned.

    Edit: Done&#33;

    I feel sooo pretteh now.

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