In a recent tweet, Hyppönen mentioned that the software company removed one of his tweets that linked to an old copy of Acrobat Reader for MS-DOS. This software, hosted on WinWorld, came out more than 27-years ago, shortly after the PDF was invented.

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    4 years ago

    GIMP has received great updates in the past years and is now very actively developed/maintained by very friendly people. They’re really open to suggestions/critiques if you feel like talking about your bad experiences.

    Inkscape is more slow in progress but for my usecase it’s always been a pleasure to use… but that’s because i’m not doing digital drawing, Krita is much better suited for that :)

    EDIT: i’d be curious about your usecase and why free-software tools don’t do it. if they’re not good for your usecase, they’re probably not good for others as well, so it makes sense when we can afford it to take time and make constructive criticism to help developers guide their efforts

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        4 years ago

        multiple art boards

        I’m not familiar with multiple art boards. Is this what it’s about? Is it any more powerful than this? If so can you show me a tutorial/documentation on how it works?

        i use multiple windows in inkscape and tabs in Gimp. I would find it useful in some situations to have several tabs/windows on the same active drawing window. Also the “save all artboards” feature sounds useful. Exporting each file individually can take time when there’s a bunch of those. I believe inkscape/gimp project would be happy to receive such a feature request. Should it include anything else for your usecase?