


Download GIMPshop for free and enjoy GIMP with Adobe Photoshop's interface. If you're using Photoshop, but never wanted to use GIMP because you weren't used to the interface, it's the perfect time to change. There is no longer an excuse not to use free software. Includes advanced features expected from a professional graphic editor: work with layers, channels, masks or filters, a broad palette of tools, brushes.Faithful recreation of the aspect of Adobe's program: reorganize menus and the options available, change the nomenclature, etc.GIMP interface adapted to the design of Adobe Photoshop.Graphical editor: retouch images and pictures, create compositions or simply use the software to draw.Make your GIMP editor look like Adobe's popular application, perfect if you're used to its interface. GIMPshop is a graphical editor based on GIMP that simulates the look and feel of Photoshop. Ideal for anyone looking to create and edit images with professional quality. This is no longer a problem thanks to GIMPshop. It also happens to be open source and free, but for many users this is still not enough, as they are used to photoshop's interface, how its tools are particularly distributed and its workflow. A screenshot of GIMPshop on Windows XP Developer(s), Scott Moschella. Actually, my faith in the Linux OS is still intact. GIMPshop was a modification of the free and open source graphics program GNU Image. My quest for a better GIMP tool to give me a Photoshop-like Windows experience turned into a fools folly. But the wide world of open source software and the Linux community failed me this week. When you look for alternative programs to Photoshop, GIMP is one of the first that springs to mind. I thought I had found image-manipulating Nirvana with GimpShop.
