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Message #00106
Re: Query
I know we have been replying with alternatives and not answering your
question.
I don't see a "Paint Shop Pro" option on Corel's site, but I found Paint
Shop Pro Photo X2 and it only supports Windows.
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1184951547051#versionTabview=tab0&tabview=tab5
JP
Chris Crisafulli wrote:
> Here is another alternative for you:
> http://www.xaraxtreme.org/ <--- Free for Linux only
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> You can easily install this from a terminal by issuing the following
> command:
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> sudo apt-get install xaralx
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> It is part of Intrepid's Repos.
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> If you feel like paying for or supporting a linux supported vendor
> another good application is: LightZone found at the link below. It is
> pretty expensive, but seems to have had good reviews.
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> http://www.lightcrafts.com/store/index.html
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> Hope this gives you some more alternatives.
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> Chris Crisafulli
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> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 11:50 -0400, Michael wrote:
>> Krita is another very good open source option, and it's interface is
>> quite similar to Paint Shop Pro. You should definitely try these first,
>> as John said, $100 will get you a nice gadget.
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>> -
>> Michael Hall
>> mhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 10:58 -0400, John Pugh wrote:
>>> The software maker will know what their software is compatible with.
>>> They usually have details on the product pages of what you need to run
>>> their software. Head over to Corel's website and take a look.
>>>
>>> There are open source options that are as good or better than paint shop
>>> pro...Gimp comes to mind. You might be better off using that $100 for a
>>> new camera or other gadget that would serve you better than proprietary
>>> software.
>>>
>>> JP
>>>
>>> Geo & Joyce Leonard wrote:
>>>> Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I have a $ 100 Dell gift
>>>> certificate, and would like to buy the Corel Paint Shop Pro and other
>>>> related software. How can I tell if it would be compatible with my
>>>> Ubuntu OS ? Is there any listing anywhere of software that is Ubuntu
>>>> compatible ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks so much,
>>>>
>>>> George Leonard
>>>> Long Beach, MS
>>>> joyceleo26@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:joyceleo26@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> adoy95@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:adoy95@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>
>>>>
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Follow ups
References
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Query
From: Geo & Joyce Leonard, 2009-03-18
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Re: Query
From: John Pugh, 2009-03-18
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Re: Query
From: Michael, 2009-03-18
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Re: Query
From: Chris Crisafulli, 2009-03-18