I installed Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike) to see what has changed between it and the previous major version of Red Hat (8.0). The article features some installation screenshots and of course some post-install screenshots showing Bluecurve in Gnome and KDE (more shots here), user experience and discussion of whether you should upgrade or not.
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"Nothing with the ease of use or functionality of Paint Shop Pro or Adobe Photoshop is included, but there are some applications. GIMP is included and I used it to capture many of the screenshots."
Hell, Gimp has more functionality that paint shop pro. And on a well configured linux machine, it is much easier to use. I even know people who think gimp for windows is better that paint shop pro, although it is not as good as the linux version there.
"Nothing with the ease of use or functionality of Paint Shop Pro or Adobe Photoshop is included, but there are some applications. GIMP is included and I used it to capture many of the screenshots."
Hell, Gimp has more functionality that paint shop pro. And on a well configured linux machine, it is much easier to use. I even know people who think gimp for windows is better that paint shop pro, although it is not as good as the linux version there.