Photopea is fantastic, fast, looks and works exactly like Photoshop, and maintains some features removed from Photoshop, such as the ability to generate normal maps.
The website appears to be https://photoshop.adobe.com. However on Firefox I get "Photoshop on the web is not supported in this browser yet.".
I think it is a good idea for them. Get users familiar with your product and hope to get upgrades. There are enough free photo editors available that they are probably cannibalizing a negligible amount of sales from people who will avoid upgrading because this edition is available.
I was willing to pay large prices for software that I owned locally and that worked as long as the system it was installed on lived.
The absurd prices for subscriptions have finally pushed me to free alternatives for photoshop, premier, and acrobat (found here).
Is there a good open source version of indesign? I mean, I have VSCode configured to be a LaTeX editor, but I want a graphical typesetting program. Preferably feature stripped to be more like early pagemaker
9 comments
[ 802 ms ] story [ 68.6 ms ] threadDon't buy into Adobe's bullshit.
And would be very foolish to base your future skill training on such obvious entrapment, but we know it will work out very well for them.
I think it is a good idea for them. Get users familiar with your product and hope to get upgrades. There are enough free photo editors available that they are probably cannibalizing a negligible amount of sales from people who will avoid upgrading because this edition is available.
The absurd prices for subscriptions have finally pushed me to free alternatives for photoshop, premier, and acrobat (found here).
Is there a good open source version of indesign? I mean, I have VSCode configured to be a LaTeX editor, but I want a graphical typesetting program. Preferably feature stripped to be more like early pagemaker