Good question. How did you get it in that state? Welcome screen and about screen at the same time?
The problem is foxes, Inkscape does try and distil what is good about modern UI. The critique doesn't fit because it ignores the very real and material efforts in Inkscape's UX team to do exactly what you are saying.…
There's a keyboard shortcut configuration for Illustrator users. Modifiers too, I hear the difference between ctrl and shift really hurts moving between programs. Not a problem since 1.1
Are the serious refinements in this new version, along the lines of the refinements you have in mind?
Did you know, Inkscape used to have live sharing of documents. It was removed because no one wanted to maintain it. It's not impossible to imagine it being added back in though. Maybe with updated technology.
Have you considered paying for Inkscape instead ;-)
This is the opposite of reality for SVG. Inkscape is the only tool pushing the SVG standard forward right now. Mesh gradients, SVG2.0 text flow, and much more besides. None of it supported by Adobe, Chrome, Firefox or…
Except if you use Linux are care about freedom :-P
Please provide a link to the message in question. It sounds serious. The main problem with your story is that there is no "main dev from inkscape". There's a rag tag group of fairly junior developers and amazing support…
Good question. How did you get it in that state? Welcome screen and about screen at the same time?
The problem is foxes, Inkscape does try and distil what is good about modern UI. The critique doesn't fit because it ignores the very real and material efforts in Inkscape's UX team to do exactly what you are saying.…
There's a keyboard shortcut configuration for Illustrator users. Modifiers too, I hear the difference between ctrl and shift really hurts moving between programs. Not a problem since 1.1
Are the serious refinements in this new version, along the lines of the refinements you have in mind?
Did you know, Inkscape used to have live sharing of documents. It was removed because no one wanted to maintain it. It's not impossible to imagine it being added back in though. Maybe with updated technology.
Have you considered paying for Inkscape instead ;-)
This is the opposite of reality for SVG. Inkscape is the only tool pushing the SVG standard forward right now. Mesh gradients, SVG2.0 text flow, and much more besides. None of it supported by Adobe, Chrome, Firefox or…
Except if you use Linux are care about freedom :-P
Please provide a link to the message in question. It sounds serious. The main problem with your story is that there is no "main dev from inkscape". There's a rag tag group of fairly junior developers and amazing support…