• Vitaly@feddit.uk
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    Linux is enough for me personally, but some ppl use software like Photoshop so it’s impossible unless they use winapps or something

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      There are alternatives for everything, and most of them are better that the windows-only options. Gimp, for example, is far superior to Photoshop.

      That said, some folks do have to use the crappy MS software for work. There’s nothing to be done but to pity them.

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        I am a professional designer with two decades of experience and I gotta admit, you’re smoking crack if you think GIMP (the project that is almost entirely held back by its stupid name) is superior to Photoshop.

        It might be able to get the job done for small tasks, but it is not a serious tool for serious people. I’m sorry. I’m as pro-FLOSS as anyone can get, and even I recognize that right now there’s just no competition in the design department. Affinity is Mac-only, and comes with its own problematic aspects.

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          Affinity is very much not Mac-only. I bought the Windows version for my ex (back when we were still married) for her Windows PC.

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        Gimp, for example, is far superior to Photoshop.

        GIMP is only superior if your goal is moral superiority. If you want to actually get work done, GIMP isn’t even in the running.

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        Gimp, for example, is far superior to Photoshop.

        Except it really isn’t, unfortunately. As someone who fucking hates adobe and Photoshop, GIMP falls far short. Photoshop is made to work as part of a toolkit, and GIMP isn’t interested in any form of compatibility. Take, for example, an issue that’s been around (and in the bug tracker) since the release of 2.10. Something about the way GIMP handles colors means that most programs can’t use alpha channels output by GIMP correctly, and see it as having much higher contrast than it’s meant to. The stance seems to be that this is intended behavior. However, this is clearly not the case, as even when only using GIMP, re-importing the image shows that, even though the contrast is correct, data was still lost.

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        Gimp

        agree 100% on gimp. It took me about a year to get used to it and now I have a free license for photoshop at work, but I still prefer gimp 2.8 on my work computer with windows. At home I use Gimp on linux all day nearly every day and do texture editing for games all of the time. Very productive tool.

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        Excel.

        Show me an OSS alternative to Excel that actually does tables, one of the most used, basic functions in excel.

        I use tables every day for things like:I have a list of movies, sort them by producer. Or by production date. Or main actor. All these require a a single click on a column, something Open Office devs refuse to ever implement.

        I use Linux every day for my servers, but not as my desktop. There’s too much stuff like this that I don’t have time for.

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          Does this LbreOffice example answer your question?

          OpenOffice got bought by Oracle apparently so people are jumping ship to LibreOffice.

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          I’ve not tried to make such a table myself in Libreoffice, but when I open one that someone at work made with excel, everything works as expected.

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          Can you showcase this specific feature you are asking about? Maybe other software or platforms have it under different names or a different solution.