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Reisio, this is exactly like comparing gmail and Outlook express. Especially in the case of Gimp. I did not say *free*, I said *web* app. (note to self: do I speak chinese or what?) With all the benefits it involves. One idea among 10'000: versioning and multi-user graphic files. Can you do that with Gimp or Photoshop? Another one: infinite, virtual storage of image files. No more "ram" issues, layers are kept server side, only the required snapshot is downloaded. How long did it take me to -have- the idea? 5 seconds. Why isn't it a feature of Photoshop already? Because [b]we[/b] are the generation who does things like PS pong, and who [b]can[/b] build meaningful web apps. Don't count on developers on the end of theyre careers to come up with such an idea. P01, who's turning things into a drama? What's up *mate*, really? Everybody has hard times, but how should I phrase such a thread to receive - constructive - input instead of technical banter - preceeding agressivity in this case? "who wants to join my web PS project?" Already posted that. ...Now, I'll close an eye on the assault to adress what is "usable" from it: no, my snippets don't pretend to rival Photoshop, since there is no really equivalent feature. They just prove that two random features can be reimplemented in "pocket" versions without any local installer or client, other than <any> web browser. Now, really, pick - anything - paths, layer masks, 3d, 2d, filters, blending modes. Any feature. And I'll show you it can be turned into a no-login web app.
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