Joel Cornuz has written a long and thoughtful article about it. A must read for all Linux users here!
August 21st, 2008 by Rolf
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…Cinepaint has a Ferrari engine inside an old 2CV, while Gimp has the 2CV engine inside a Ferrari…
hmmm… food for thought…
Well, GEGL will be Lamborghini….
[...] damit zu dem gleichen Schluss, wie Joel Cornuz, auf dessen Posting zum Thema Linux und Fotografie Rolf neulich hingewiesen hat: Für mich als Amateur mit Spass an der Sache ausreichend. Für Profis wird es dann [...]