Potential Photoshop killer Pixel
According to the results of a survey conducted early this year by Novell, Adobe Photoshop tops users' lists as the most critical application not available on Linux. While Adobe continues to only support Windows and Mac OS X with most of its products for its own, unknown reasons, alternatives are becoming increasingly popular with the ever-growing Linux user base.
While Gimp may be a popular free choice, an exciting project from Slovakia called Pixel is a potential Photoshop-killer under development. Pavel Kanzelsberger's Pixel uses the best of Photoshop and adds some really great ideas and features to take it one step further.
Kanzelsberger was kind enough to offer us a review copy for Ubuntu.
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Looks great!
I have to admit, Photoshop is one of the programs I want most for Linux also. Heck, I'd pay double what it retails for... it's one of the few reasons I use Windows on another PC.
This program looks like it has a LOT of potential... it's nice that they stick to a GUI people recognize.
If only it were free
Looks good. If only it were for free.