strobe
Puny Member
Not only is GIMP NOT a photoshop competator, it's not free. It costs blood, sweat, and tears. I'm not going to entertain suggestions that GIMP is a photoshop editor without references to specific applications, not a vague reference to so-called professionals. I sent a GIMP user a smoke image and he coudln't even see it. Woops, I guess color calibration has it's uses, even for professionals (good grief). No denying that it's a "worthy contestant"? I deny it!
If by native you mean it has been compiled for Mac OS X, then it's already native. If by native you mean it can be considered a mac app, that will never happen. If by native you mean it doesn't use X11, that is a really weird definition which serves no purpose but to muddle issues. GIMP is as native as it'll ever get.
As for Aqua widgets, you completely lost your bain on this one...
Example 1: "From what I've seen all you'll end up with is the same interface the X11 version " --You posted this.
Example 2: "The best you'll have is GIMP with Cocoa windows which is hardly the same thing. Same old GIMP interface with possibly different widgets. " --You posted this as well...
On both these examples I explain that all you will end up is CRAP and thus don't BOTHER!!! Aqua widgets without the expected behavior of that appearance is counter-productive, therefore all you would end up with is a total waste of energy. If you interpret those statements to mean I advocate use of Aqua widgets, you've lost it completely.
As for porting Photoshop, it's no more complicated than Illustrator. However Illustrator was put on the fast track despite it's craptitude because Macromedia and Deneba were porting competing products. Photoshop has no competator, so they have little incentive to port it unless they could charge money for it.
If by native you mean it has been compiled for Mac OS X, then it's already native. If by native you mean it can be considered a mac app, that will never happen. If by native you mean it doesn't use X11, that is a really weird definition which serves no purpose but to muddle issues. GIMP is as native as it'll ever get.
As for Aqua widgets, you completely lost your bain on this one...
Example 1: "From what I've seen all you'll end up with is the same interface the X11 version " --You posted this.
Example 2: "The best you'll have is GIMP with Cocoa windows which is hardly the same thing. Same old GIMP interface with possibly different widgets. " --You posted this as well...
On both these examples I explain that all you will end up is CRAP and thus don't BOTHER!!! Aqua widgets without the expected behavior of that appearance is counter-productive, therefore all you would end up with is a total waste of energy. If you interpret those statements to mean I advocate use of Aqua widgets, you've lost it completely.
As for porting Photoshop, it's no more complicated than Illustrator. However Illustrator was put on the fast track despite it's craptitude because Macromedia and Deneba were porting competing products. Photoshop has no competator, so they have little incentive to port it unless they could charge money for it.