6 free, powerful creation tools for Linux

Free operating systems based on the Linux operating system kernel invented and published by Linus Torvalds are now a serious alternative to Windows, not least due to the wide range of open source software on offer. We reveal the six most ingenious free applications under Linux, which need not fear comparison with commercial and therefore mostly expensive software under Windows. GIMP GIMP (“GNU Image Manipulation Program”) is a professional pixel-based graphics program that provides functions for image editing and digital painting of raster graphics. The program is free software and can be used completely free of charge. Most major Linux distributions already include GIMP in their basic installation, but subsequent installation is also comparatively simple and quick. Users who want to use this powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop and Affinity Photo can find the program both as a download on the official website and in the respective software package management of their distribution. GIMP is particularly popular on Linux, where it has established itself as the standard for digital image editing, and is also suitable for beginners. Inkscape Another powerful graphics tool is Inkscape. Inkscape is a free, platform-independent software for editing and creating two-dimensional vector graphics. The program is suitable for creating single-page documents such as: Logos Diagrams Vector artwork Maps and city plans Posters and... Continue reading at 'PC World'

[ PC World | 2024-02-01 14:00:00 UTC ]

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