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Gimp actually, finally had their big 3.0 update earlier this year which "modernized" (to ~5 years ago) a lot of the codebase. The UI is mostly the same but it's using much more modern UI components (editing text isn't terrible now, etc.)

https://www.gimp.org/news/2025/03/16/gimp-3-0-released/

Gimp's problem is mostly one of funding and attention, like most OSS projects. But it's never stopped development, which I think is impressive 27 years on.

Imagine where Gimp would be if any company treated it like Valve treats WINE.



Oh nice! Just gave it a shot and it does feel a lot more pleasant to use on macOS than what I remember.


Can I now finally open a png or jpg file, make some edits and hit <Ctrl + S> or do I still have to go through the "Export" dialog?


They made that change sometime in 2.x(?) and I doubt they'll walk it back.

Getting into the export flow takes time but I find it to be cleaner.


I think it's annoying and patronizing. When exporting, I have to use the file browser to pick a directory and filename to save, when all I want to do is overwrite the file I have open.


It's a one-time thing per file while Gimp is open. Subsequent exports can be triggered instantly with Ctrl+E or File -> Export (instead of Export As...)




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