Is there anyone who can at least tell me if GIMPshop is still there to be used or if the project is just dead and there's no trace of it left ? That would still be quite weird to me, because, usually, the older versions are *always* there. Now, I've been looking for this for days and all I could find was a dispute between the original coder and someone who decided to open a "fanpage" and an old tutorial which doesn't lead to anything really. Then, salvation !, I discovered there was something called "GIMPshop", which basically transformrs the GIMP interface and turns it into one similar to that of Photoshop. ![]() I'm horribly lazy and I can't understand many of the features and names of GIMP, but that's also probably because I have been using it's not-so-free counterpart for almost 12 years. I'm a really intense user of Photoshop, so, when I switched to Linux, I told myself that I would just switch to GIMP and get over it, but. I even managed, much to my surprise, to install the required drivers for my g330 headset with almost no problem. ![]() I didn't have a single problem running Linux Mint ( currentling running Mint 16 Petra with the Cinnamon interface ). I had to make this clear because I don't want to make anyone's head explode, so sorry in advance if I won't understand your probably super-simple explanations ! ![]() First of all, Hi everyone, I'm totally new here and also totally new to Linux, and that's why I chose to use the Mint distro, since a bunch of friends of mine told me it's the most user friendly atm.
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