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What The GIMP needs
Photoshop is one of those so popular applications often missed in the Linux world. Ok, ok, the GIMP is there, but you have to learn to use it. Even moving a simple selection around becomes a hard to accomplish task. This makes me think, about all that people who has spent so many hours learning Photoshop. The solution: programming an interface very similar to Photoshop. And I mean, get the same keyboard shortcuts, menus, get an MDI interface, arrange tools in a similar way, etc.
Once this is accomplished, adoption should go up quickly. That’s something similar to what is happening to the Evolution project. Give people what they are used to use. People (often) don’t want to learn a new program to do what they already do with another tool. They are so busy making businesses, doing accounting, constructing buildings, playing an instrument or just resting. Most people don’t like to sit in front of a computer to write a blog or read the slashdot. They want to quickly start getting the money they spent on their computers back. The computer they purchased to help them get their job done faster. After all, that’s what most people get a computer for.
We, as programmers and as Linux / Open Source promoters, have the responsibility to keep making this world more attractive to the average person. Some projects have emerged on this topic, like the one started by Scott Moschella: GIMPShop, but as long as the group of programmers in charge of the GIMP don’t start merging this type of improvement to their main branch things will sadly remain the same.
By now, I will go look for a good tutorial of the GIMP.
Update:
Ok, ok, I like it now!, There are still certain things I miss from Photoshop like filter previews, but I must say the selection tools are great!
Another tool that deserves a special mention is Xara, once you learn how to use it (it takes about 45 minutes to get a good usage level) you’ll discover drawing bezier curves is easier than in Illustrator.
No commentsOracle XE on Ubuntu
Do you want to know how to set up Oracle? It is pretty simple and this tutorial will take you step by step through the installation process.
Installing Oracle XE on Ubuntu.
No commentsWebDAV Server is up and running!
I’m really excited about WebDAV! It just works! This is a tutorial I wrote:
http://andres.jaimes.net/setting-up-a-webdav-server/
Some minor issues are pending, but I’ll keep you posted.
Happy new year!!!
No commentsUbuntu 7.10 Released
Among others, this new release of Ubuntu features:
- 3D Screen effects enabled by default: This is soooo cool! Plus, right click on your desktop, select Change Desktop Background, select Visual Effects and click on Extra… now go move a Window.
- Themes, backgrounds, fonts, toolbars and visual effects have all been consolidated into a single form.
- Desktop search: Quick search all your files, web, email, etc.
- Pidgin - New name for the Gaim Internet Messenger, it features more icons
and MSN icons are now shown for all your contacts. - User Switch button - Just click on it and switch among mom, dad or kids!
Raise your hand!
Two days ago, while surfing a gov’s page, I got stuck at the very last step of a report generator. I right clicked the page, looked for a link and see the problem: an <object> tag with a classid parameter. That object referenced a PDF file. And because the problem could be fixed by adding a simple link, I decided to give them a call. A lady answered the phone and listened carefully to my request. Kindly accepted to pass my suggestion to the IT department, where an IT Specialist would call me back. Very easy huh? So, why I had not tried that before? How many websites in the world, eager to get fixed, to attract new viewers, are just wating for a call? I’m sure many people do it, but from now on, guys count on me. I want to add my vote so all my favorite websites work on my favorite operating system. The more we are, the easier things will change. We’re just waiting for you.
1 commentUbuntu Feisty Fawn (7.04) desktop
Sweet…
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04
Controls: Clearlooks
Window Border: Clearlooks Alternative
Icons: Dropline Neu!

