Granted it's a press release and at this point it's all described as the greatest thing since sliced-bread and I have no idea whether any of that is true, but what is interesting is that they felt that there was enough of a Linux market to release for all three major OS players at the same time.
You can actually buy it right now, or download the trial. I haven't had a chance to see how well it works yet but I'm going to give it a look tonight after work.
Please report back because I'd love for some competition for the Gimp. The Gimp is great, but image editing editing software is an area that Linux is far too low on. And the $99 tag is low enough that I would be willing to pay for it.
It seems to be decently made. Haven't been able to crash it but it seems more to be a competitor for something like UFRAW and Adobe Lightroom. It focuses more on correcting things from the camera than being an image editor like the gimp. It does look interesting it appears to support 16bit images and a few other things like that that the gimp doesn't currently.
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