![]() ![]() Close the Properties, and double-click to run the program. Select Properties, click the Permissions tab, and click the Execute box to allow executing the file as a program. After the download is complete, use your file manager to navigate to the location of the file and right-click on the icon to open the menu. Go to the Downloads page and download PhotoFlare-6360539-x86_64.AppImage. ![]() The only major issue for me is list of supported file formats is short - PNG, JPG, GIF, TIFF, BMP and ICO. It has a nice set of image editing tools, it is easy to use, and it has a nice interface. I think you might be happy with PhotoFlare. Left, right, top click - everything is there.Ī program I would like to see under Linux. When in Windows, use Fast Stone: it's really intuitive and offers everything from image viewing to image editing under one interface. I hated the Windows image editors, pure junk IMO. I host all my images on IMGUR so nothing changed there. for pure Browser work, and image editing, I am managing with Win10 ( gasp! ) quite well, simply because Firefox is Firefox is Firefox irrespective of what OS is underneath, and with GIMP, all is well. I love that GIMP remains GIMP irrespective of what underlying OS may be in use. In my frustration of working with images, I had to install GIMP on my Win10 laptop so that I could edit images "easily and like I want". ( the daily driver running 18.3 took a nose dive ) I am currently using a Win10 laptop simply because it will NOT install any version of Linux "as of yet", still working on this issue. They seem very difficult to use if ur used to using MS paint.are there any that are more user-freindly than GIMP and krita?.thx. ![]()
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