Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Oct 2006 09:54 UTC, submitted by cypress
Graphics, User Interfaces "Pixel (formerly Pixel32) is an image editing program, similar to Photoshop or Gimp, that runs on a large variety of platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, Zeta, OS X, SkyOS and more. In an 8 year period, it has grown to become a very pleasant-looking and usefull application. Unlike Gimp, it has support for CMYK and uses its own GUI toolkit called eLiquid. Pixel can work with PSD files and work is being done to improve this feature. Pavel agreed to answer some of our questions regarding Pixel."
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Nice, but a crash already
by deepspace on Wed 18th Oct 2006 13:04 UTC
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2006-01-03

Wow, this looks really nice!

I got it to crash after 2 minutes of running though: go to the layer "live effects" ad an effect and then and click remove...

Might still be worth the $32 dollars though, if the interface is better than Gimps.

Edited 2006-10-18 13:10