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Offline redsniper

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Mohawke's Best of the Best Free and Open Source Software Collection
I just stumbled upon this nice long list of all kinds of free and open-source programs. Some of the stuff here everyone already knows about, like Blender and the GIMP, but there's also a bunch of useful stuff I've never seen before. So here's the link. Enjoy.
http://www.digitaldarknet.net/thelist/thelist.php
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Offline Turnsky

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Re: Mohawke's Best of the Best Free and Open Source Software Collection
i've tried gimpshop, it's nice and all, but it doesn't have the amount of options that PS does have, particularly layer options, and layer settings.
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Offline Rictor

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Re: Mohawke's Best of the Best Free and Open Source Software Collection
Try this
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/

I haven't used it myself, but I've heard good things.

 

Offline achtung

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Re: Mohawke's Best of the Best Free and Open Sourc
Nice list, found a partitioning utility, something I needed.
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