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2010-03-08
UI of most opensource tools sucks.
Just look at Gimp, they have accepted to change the UI only later. (And everybody is still waiting for the next version with 1 window)
If you're trying to find elements of photoshop's workflow in an UI that's not photoshop's, that UI surely sucks
What I mean is that this judgement of GIMP's UI is highly subjective. When you're experimented with it and get the basic workflow, you understand how powerful it is. Flexibility, discoverability, readability, quick access to a lot of functionality, pen tablet friendly widgets, much better curve editing... These are all good sides of the GIMP UI.
I think that like most people who unilaterally hate gimp's UI, you do it for the same reason as I hate Photoshop's : not being used to it.
Edited 2010-09-29 06:17 UTC