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I know, and I don't condone Apple's ways, in fact I recently sold my Mac out of sheer frustration, but that's another story. And actually I don't know how bad GIMP looks on Mac OS, since I haven't even tried it on that platform.
In my mind I was comparing Pixelmator's quality to the quality of native GIMP on Linux. I should've been more specific. Otherwise it wouldn't be a fair comparison at all.
What I was comparing just to prove a point was the install base. Maybe I could compare Pixelmator users vs Linux GIMP users who actually use the product (and not just have it installed by default). Somehow I get the feeling that Pixelmator would still win, even though it's younger, costs money and Mac users also have the option to buy or pirate PS. Unfortunately there's no way to know for sure.
Edited 2012-05-04 18:53 UTC