The free image editor Gimp – but with a Photoshop feel
Gimp Shop has a more familar look than Gimp
The Gimp image editor is powerful but the interface can be a little challenging. Gimp Shop is a modified version of Gimp that works more like Adobe Photoshop.
Many of these changes relate to the structure and layout of menus. The Windows version also uses the Deweirdifyer Plugin so that all the windows appear in one window, rather than the many windows found in the ordinary version of GIMP.
There are also versions of GIMPShop available for Mac OS X and Linux. As it is open source, the source code is also available - although that is of interest only to those with software programming skills.
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Bugs!
I tried the program but at the moment it has too many bugs. After installing it keeps loosing where it's stored it's own files etc. Stay with the original Gimp!
Posted by Paul, 02 Nov 2009