There's such program for Mac called Little Snitch, it reports about every program trying to access internet and you have options to deny it or allow forever. And that's the most basic and important problem with today firewalls, they won't allow outside traffic hitting your computer, but they will allow anything from inside going out...
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Photoshop on Linux? Wine? No. http://www.kanzelsberger.com/
It's not so bad, there's OpenOffice (I know I know) and for Creative Suite... only Pixel Image Editor is Photoshop alternative on Linux - http://www.pixelimageeditor.com/
I know I'm offtopic, I tried Paint.NET few times, it's pretty good for being opensource, but I still prefer Pixel image editor http://www.pixelimageeditor.com/
Well but now to reusing opensource code in some commercial packages. Isn't there license to protect their work? I there's anybody not following your license, you can sue him:)
Now I'm wondering what are authors of those Photoshop alternative programs going to do? Will they improve their UI in same way, or just evolve the current thing? I'm talking about Pixel for example http://www.kanzelsberger.com/... the best thing on Photoshop UI is, it works when you learn it. Now you're going to learn again something completely different even if it's the very same program:)
What about acquiring something smaller with less troubles and improve application to meet the best Apple standards? I'm talking about Pixel Image Editor... http://www.kanzelsberger.com/... look at upcoming version to be released in near future, looks really polished to me and comparable to Photoshop as well: http://www.kanzelsberger.com/temp/eliquid2a.png
I'm glad it is true now, and that price is amazing as well. Now if also Pixel http://www.pixelimageeditor.com/ comes out of Beta state until end of the year, that will make me trully happy!! Again good job Apple, can't way to buy Leopard ASAP!
Did you guys know, Pixel image editor is written using this FreePascal compiler? Well there's some C and assembler used, but still perfect example: http://www.kanzelsberger.com/
People always ask for Photoshop on Linux, I can only recommend Pixel image editor from http://www.kanzelsberger.com/... this resembles Photoshop in all details:)
There's such program for Mac called Little Snitch, it reports about every program trying to access internet and you have options to deny it or allow forever. And that's the most basic and important problem with today firewalls, they won't allow outside traffic hitting your computer, but they will allow anything from inside going out... -- Photoshop on Linux? Wine? No. http://www.kanzelsberger.com/
It's not so bad, there's OpenOffice (I know I know) and for Creative Suite ... only Pixel Image Editor is Photoshop alternative on Linux - http://www.pixelimageeditor.com/
I know I'm offtopic, I tried Paint.NET few times, it's pretty good for being opensource, but I still prefer Pixel image editor http://www.pixelimageeditor.com/ Well but now to reusing opensource code in some commercial packages. Isn't there license to protect their work? I there's anybody not following your license, you can sue him :)
Now I'm wondering what are authors of those Photoshop alternative programs going to do? Will they improve their UI in same way, or just evolve the current thing? I'm talking about Pixel for example http://www.kanzelsberger.com/ ... the best thing on Photoshop UI is, it works when you learn it. Now you're going to learn again something completely different even if it's the very same program :)
What about acquiring something smaller with less troubles and improve application to meet the best Apple standards? I'm talking about Pixel Image Editor ... http://www.kanzelsberger.com/ ... look at upcoming version to be released in near future, looks really polished to me and comparable to Photoshop as well: http://www.kanzelsberger.com/temp/eliquid2a.png
I'm glad it is true now, and that price is amazing as well. Now if also Pixel http://www.pixelimageeditor.com/ comes out of Beta state until end of the year, that will make me trully happy!! Again good job Apple, can't way to buy Leopard ASAP!
Did you guys know, Pixel image editor is written using this FreePascal compiler? Well there's some C and assembler used, but still perfect example: http://www.kanzelsberger.com/
People always ask for Photoshop on Linux, I can only recommend Pixel image editor from http://www.kanzelsberger.com/ ... this resembles Photoshop in all details :)