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Curt:
try Alt+77 in text editor -AbteriX (September 19, 2007, 01:08 PM)
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- even so in Flashnote!

Thanks for telling  :up:

Perry Mowbray:
I just downloaded it today & have 2.2something - 2.3 must be Beta will go check
-tomos (September 19, 2007, 11:14 AM)
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It would be good to hear what you think.

I only found binaries for 2.2.17 (from memory), the source is released for versions up to 2.4 but I have not seen any binaries above 2.2

tomos:
I just downloaded it today & have 2.2something - 2.3 must be Beta will go check
-tomos (September 19, 2007, 11:14 AM)
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It would be good to hear what you think.

I only found binaries for 2.2.17 (from memory), the source is released for versions up to 2.4 but I have not seen any binaries above 2.2-Perry Mowbray (September 19, 2007, 10:24 PM)
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yeah, its 2.2.17.

I probably wont be really testing it that much -
I crop rotate scale etc a bit for work. for me I do a bit of messing around with photos -
but again in Photoshop I generally only do selective sharpening & a bit on contrast
(my camera's colour is good so generally I dont have to mess around with that)

BTW. you wont find me messing around with source  :P  ;D

wanghong:
Photofiltre happens to have less features but is free for non-commercial use .

Personally, I use Paint.net. If you're used to GIMP then it might not be as big of an issue for you, but I found it extremely crowded and user-unfriendly.

Paint.net has all the features that I personally use, and has a very nice layout.

I'm using a XP-Pen Star G430 OSU Drawing Tablet  for my drawings in Paint.NET, and it works pretty well but does not support pressure sensitivity..

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