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Re: Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, or GIMP

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Dec 9th, 2006
It isn't to slow really. Once the aps have loaded they are quick as any other program.
He is right.

As for vishesh's comment - I find fireworks quite obstructive (for want of a better word) because I don't feel as free to do whatever I want with it as I do in ps. But that's probably because I don't use it very often at all.
For this i say, it all depends upon users. I started working on graphics with fireworks probably because it integrates well with flash. And now i am pretty comfortable with that. However i agree that Photoshop is really the best, no comments on that. Everytime i couldnt do everything i want to woth fireworks then i use photoshop.
BTW, Adobe have got a beta testing thing for fireworks 9 at the moment.
Oh i didnt knew abt that.
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