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2010-03-08
If it is a single window, I never got this problem.
Since gimp 2.6, tool windows are used. They don't loose focus, don't appear in the taskbar, and you can hide them with TAB. Still think that the problem is using multiple windows ?
And you ? Do you have scientific studies proving that photoshop's UI is better than that of gimp ?
My point is not arguing that GIMP is better. It's that although different, it is very capable, too
Adobe can sell whatever they want, people who need the software for work will buy it anyway. It's called a monopoly. Photoshop CS2-CS3 is a good example of that : no major evolution except that of hardware resource usage.
Funny, I hate inkscape's UI too
This shows best the importance of being used to an interface, IMO.
Edited 2010-09-29 12:14 UTC