That's because people who have a clue designed them, and people who have a clue in the design industry don't work for free. Other than this, there's Corel's Paintshop and Painter, but Painter is more oriented towards natural media art, not synthetic design or editing photos. ![]() It's very cheap and it's basically a clone software of Photoshop in many regards. It works on any OS you can imagine, from DOS to OS/2, Windows, MacOSX, Linux etc. The closest I've seen to Photoshop is Pavel's Pixel editor. GIMP lacks so basic features such as a usable grid, 16-bit/HDR image support, and requires special plugins with numerical inputs to draw a simple rounded rectangle, let alone something more complex. ![]() It's always funny to see someone who never designed professionally in their life suggest GIMP.
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