![]() 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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