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Oh noes, that means there's more applications in the KDE menu. Of course that causes bloat/fluff/slowness because there's an extra application that apparently people want actually? what a surprise... Gimp isn't even all that useful these days anymore anyways, at least for HDR photography.
So Thom, how long has gaim supported resizing, cropping, and blurring? Is this a new plugin? </sarcasm>
Edit:
If you like paint.NET so much, why not use it on Linux?
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/May-15-1.html
Edited 2007-09-23 17:53
Try kolourpaint. I don't know Paint.NET, but kolourpaint is just MS Paint on stereoids. And it received quite some work in KDE 4 as well. Imho we now have a decent range of applications -> Kolourpaint for the basics, Showfoto (from digikam) for photo editing, and Krita for real painting. And Gimp, of course, for those who hate themselves.




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Like I said. You don't use a sledgehammer to hammer in a 1.2mm by 3cm nail. GIMP is absolute overkill for very minor image editing needs - stuff like resizing, cropping, blurring out email addresses, and so on.
In fact, to this day, I haven't found nor a Linux GNOME, nor an OSX application similar to Pain.NET. A simple yet powerful image editor for those smaller tasks that do not need a Photoshop-grade application.
Edited 2007-09-23 17:53 UTC