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Pixel: Photoshop for the Linux Crowd | Compiler from Wired.com: "Linux users unhappy with the GIMP image editor may want to take a look at Pixel, a cross platform image editing application, which more closely mirrors the behavior of Adobe Photoshop. Although Pixel isn't free in either sense of the word — a licensed copy will set you back $38 USD and the source is not available — in terms of ease-of-use Pixel trumps the Gimp on a number of levels."

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  1. Let me know what you think. I've been happy with GIMP so far, but I don't really put it through its paces.

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