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this post was submitted on 20 Dec 2023
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I think just spreading awareness is a step in the right direction. Most people I know just have no clue and continue purchasing the established mainstream programs. I encourage people to give GIMP a try instead of buying photoshop, or OfficeLibre instead of MSOffice. Most of them are ecstatic to save a couple hundred bucks. The more people that use FOSS software the more likely we are to get the support it needs.
Gimp is way too complex for my needs, but Paint is too light in abilities.
So I use Paint.NET.
I'd rather use Pinta since that is open-source, but last I checked it was kind of abandoned.
Good to know, sometimes when I just want to make a simple edit GIMP is a bit much. I will check that out!
I'm glad I could help!
Yeah, I've been using Paint.NET for years now. I never could find a foss replacement. It's that amazing in my experience.
Yeah, GIMP is really not very intuitive or user friendly imo. I have periodically tried it now and then, but I always gravitate back toward Paint.net
I really appreciate this positive comment. I fully agree. We need more people like you who understand open source, know that it doesnt work without contribution and has a non condescending attitude towards noobs. :)