Which F-Droid client is that?
Which F-Droid client is that?
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Basically MInecraft for grown ups, also Native Linux available.
Average people will simply search app that has the most familiarity, so “looking for additional workaround” is often irrelevant.
The default toolbox placement is should be conform with other design software.
Sure, people can figure it out once they tried it, but majority of them will move to another software that has familiar experience out of the box.
When people asking me to install GIMP, I always change it to this layout, making it more familiar to another software like Inkscape, Krita, Affinity suites, Photoshop (and other Adobe software), etc.
Next GIMP 3.0 release has huge update to its UI and function. You should check it out.
Pretty much anyone outside Western area will think GIMP as cool branding, or at least neutral.
Let’s remember that language is diverse and even English itself is different between area.
If Indian English or Singaporean English speaker force every English speaker to adhere to their standard, everyone would be mad.
…you’re literally on Greentext community.
…I think the previous comment is mistyping LMMS software to LLM.
That’s what I’m doing right now, but not every video platform has its own dedicated web downloader.
Mainly video from various sites via video detection, like YouTube, PeerTube, Bilibili, Instagram, Facebook Videos, NicoNicoDouga, etc.
I tried various FOSS downloader in the past, and it often failed detect any video, or even doesn’t even have that feature.
I recall randomly check open source project and some of them has German public funding.
Thank you for bringing up the app to me!
Still waiting for Japanese support. At the moment the only decent Japanese keyboard on Android are either GBoard or Microsoft one unfortunately.
The lastest beta has great UI and feature tho
Heliboard language supports is limited, not on par with Google or Microsoft Android keyboard unfortunately. Especially for non-alphabet language.
Ever meet Northeast Indian? Indian people skin tone is incredibly diverse.
Considering Linux have 15% marketshare in India, I’m pretty sure the curriculum already cover what open source is.
GIMP 3.0 will be released this year, as far as I remember. (I already using the final test version for 3.0).
Unfortunately Warmux is now a dead project, with official site taken over by unrelated company and only unofficial Flathub distribution exist.
Even Windows built and other OS is gone.