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Windows : making Linux better by comparison!
Yeah, I remember XP and Seven as solid OSes where everything just worked.
Now it's a mix of crap, hey this app is in night mode, this one isn't! Want to change a parameter? Ha ha you can't! You want to share a folder? Good luck!
And it's heuristics/analysis just because Windows is inherently insecure drags any pc down to a crawl...
And publicity??!
Aurgh
Edit: can I run my old CS3 Photoshop in wine or something? And 3dstudio without crazy lags? If so I'll stop using windows completely.
Why cs3 when krita would have more features and be free? Familiarity?
Because I'm used to it I guess, and I haven't found a single app that handles pixels and transparency well.
Like zoom in like crazy, update 1 pixel, save, transparency is still there.
Haven't looked for a bunch of years though, maybe it's time to try again :-)
Yeah, I try never to underestimate the value of sheer familiarity. New software is like breaking in a new pair of leather shoes, sometimes you have to bleed a little before your feet adapt and you adjust it to fit.
Or a whole lot if you go the Blender route...
Krita's always done transparency just fine for me. It's pretty good these days. There's also a built in option to set your keyboard shortcuts to the same ones that Photoshop uses.
Well then I'll have to re-check it out :-)
Cheers