You'd have to go to a number of places to really get it. Namely ED and /g/PurelyYoshi said:I didn't get it.
...Err.Rogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
GIMP > MS PaintRogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
I'm definitely not agreeing on the Mac vs. PC debate, but yes, GIMP does absolutely destroy MS paint any day.Tyeforce said:GIMP > MS PaintRogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
What do you think I used to make the comics I posted, anyway?
Than GIMP or Paint?Bogmire said:Paint.NET is better. But personally I just draw in MS Paint and do the other half of it in Paint.NET
Paint.NET is faster than GIMP and has a more friendly environment IMO.Pear said:Than GIMP or Paint?Bogmire said:Paint.NET is better. But personally I just draw in MS Paint and do the other half of it in Paint.NET
It's better for spriting imo, (Less hoops to jump through) but lacks the more advanced features of GIMP.Bogmire said:Paint.NET is faster than GIMP and has a more friendly environment IMO.Pear said:Than GIMP or Paint?Bogmire said:Paint.NET is better. But personally I just draw in MS Paint and do the other half of it in Paint.NET
We have Appleworks.Rogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
But you know what it doesn't have?Nevermore said:We have Appleworks.Rogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
It does painting, word processing, and more!
Whoa, someone still has AppleWorks? ._., That was discontinued around three years ago for the much more advanced iWork suite. XD It's probably one of the longest lasting office application suites. I'm pretty sure it was developed for Windows, as well...Nevermore said:We have Appleworks.Rogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
It does painting, word processing, and more!
Stop being such a *censored.3.0*ing party pooperShadow Jolteon said:@Bogmire - You know that's not true, so why keep posting it? In fact, before the hostile takeover of Bungie by Microsoft, it developed mainly for Mac. Guess Microsoft wanted Halo, which was going to be on the Mac, for themselves only, so they bought out the company, sucked the Halo out of it, and then released it from it's grasp.
Once again, here's that ] you probably didn't read, because you seem to have a case of Macophobia, the irrational fear that it actually can do whatever Windows can.
Can it install on a normal computer without going through a maze of hacking and have Apple busting down your door and throwing grenades at you?Shadow Jolteon said:@Bogmire - You know that's not true, so why keep posting it? In fact, before the hostile takeover of Bungie by Microsoft, it developed mainly for Mac. Guess Microsoft wanted Halo, which was going to be on the Mac, for themselves only, so they bought out the company, sucked the Halo out of it, and then released it from it's grasp.
Once again, here's that ] you probably didn't read, because you seem to have a case of Macophobia, the irrational fear that it actually can do whatever Windows can.
Microsoft>Mac End of disscusion.Shadow Jolteon said:Whoa, someone still has AppleWorks? ._., That was discontinued around three years ago for the much more advanced iWork suite. XD It's probably one of the longest lasting office application suites. I'm pretty sure it was developed for Windows, as well...Nevermore said:We have Appleworks.Rogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
It does painting, word processing, and more!
Only thing I think iWork is missing from AppleWorks is a graphics editing application. There's a ton of free ones for OS X that are pretty cool, though.
@Bogmire - You know that's not true, so why keep posting it? In fact, before the hostile takeover of Bungie by Microsoft, it developed mainly for Mac. Guess Microsoft wanted Halo, which was going to be on the Mac, for themselves only, so they bought out the company, sucked the Halo out of it, and then released it from it's grasp.
Once again, here's that ] you probably didn't read, because you seem to have a case of Macophobia, the irrational fear that it actually can do whatever Windows can.
Yup, it's actually pretty easy on an Intel-based system, as long as you don't have an unusual hardware setup (such as with some Dell computers, and many low-end manufacturers' hardware, where they cut a lot of corners). Though, it's technically illegal, there's not a way for them to know you've done it. You don't get the same hardware quality, but you can use the OS at least.Bogmire said:Can it install on a normal computer without going through a maze of hacking and have Apple busting down your door and throwing grenades at you?
I love the amount of supporting facts in your post! <small>/sarcasm</small>Mr.L said:Microsoft>Mac End of disscusion.Shadow Jolteon said:Whoa, someone still has AppleWorks? ._., That was discontinued around three years ago for the much more advanced iWork suite. XD It's probably one of the longest lasting office application suites. I'm pretty sure it was developed for Windows, as well...Nevermore said:We have Appleworks.Rogar said:<div class='spoiler_toggle'>TYE! Read at your own risk...</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;"></div>
It does painting, word processing, and more!
Only thing I think iWork is missing from AppleWorks is a graphics editing application. There's a ton of free ones for OS X that are pretty cool, though.
@Bogmire - You know that's not true, so why keep posting it? In fact, before the hostile takeover of Bungie by Microsoft, it developed mainly for Mac. Guess Microsoft wanted Halo, which was going to be on the Mac, for themselves only, so they bought out the company, sucked the Halo out of it, and then released it from it's grasp.
Once again, here's that ] you probably didn't read, because you seem to have a case of Macophobia, the irrational fear that it actually can do whatever Windows can.
I thought so.Shadow Jolteon said:Yup, it's actually pretty easy on an Intel-based system, as long as you don't have an unusual hardware setup (such as with some Dell computers, and many low-end manufacturers' hardware, where they cut a lot of corners). Though, it's technically illegal, there's not a way for them to know you've done it. You don't get the same hardware quality, but you can use the OS at least.Bogmire said:Can it install on a normal computer without going through a maze of hacking and have Apple busting down your door and throwing grenades at you?
There was actually a company sued by Apple recently for shipping computers with OS X preinstalled. =p