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by jkaunisv1
3420 days ago
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I can't speak to Matlab/Octave but as for Photoshop, FOSS folks always say use GIMP. But the interface is just so terrible compared to PS and I think they underestimate how important that is. Maybe it's configurable but for example, simple things like alt-tabbing between GIMP and other programs was painful because it opened parts of its interface as separate windows, so you'd alt-tab to your browser, then back to GIMP, but it wouldn't show the artboard, just the tool panels. That's a separate alt-tab. And more generally, it felt like everything in GIMP took two extra clicks than the equivalent PS operation. Most people are goal-oriented when it comes to using software, not ideological, and they'll go with what gets the job done with the least amount of effort. |
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The GIMP-over-Photoshop argument should be because it does something Photoshop doesn't (very possible with its ecosystem of plugins/filters -- for example a "smart remove" plugin was around for quite some time before Adobe made their own and spent who knows how much in marketing/demos for it) or because the artist wants to save money.
Agree that people are goal oriented. OSS that's free-as-in-beer can help drive adoption on account of being free, but ultimately the best OSS succeeds because it's better than its competition in important ways. Pure clones are risky, I'm glad Gimp doesn't try too much to be a clone.